Gear up for an electrifying journey into the heart of combat sports with Chingassos Combat Crew! This week, we're joined by the insightful Fonzo to dissect the latest twists and turns in the fighting world. Discover how recent upset victories have flipped our betting expectations on their head and get the inside scoop on Dana White's latest move to empower Mexico City with a brand new martial arts haven. Picture the future as we anticipate the game-changing UFC 306 at the Vegas Sphere, and strap in for an episode that's as educational as it is electrifying.
Prepare to navigate the intricate labyrinth of UFC fighter matchups and paydays, where we dissect Leon Edwards' elusive UFC 300 dance partners. Ponder with us: Is Sugar Sean O'Malley chasing glory or greenbacks with his proposed leap to 145? We've got the download on what Ray Longo's recent revelations mean for the grueling preparations fighters like Aljamain Sterling undergo. The tectonic plates of MMA shift under our feet as we examine the PFL's Bellator acquisition and what it spells out for the future of champion versus champion showdowns.
The gloves are off as we scrutinize the strategical prowess displayed in the Moreno vs. Royval rematch, dissecting the momentum shifts and controversial scorecards that have the fans—and us—buzzing with opinions. Join us for a blow-by-blow account of Fight Night's remarkable moments, from Manuel Torres's slick submissions to Yair Rodriguez's ground defense woes. And for a dose of humor, we tackle the "Bruce Buffer curse" and its implications for your favorite fighters. So, lace up your gloves and get ready for a deep dive into the world of combat sports with the Chingasos Combat Crew—your cornermen in the fight game.
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00:09 - Combat News and UFC Updates
08:16 - UFC Fighter Matchups and Paydays
23:35 - Discussion on Upcoming MMA Fight
34:37 - MMA Results and Analysis
45:47 - Fight Night Recap and Analysis
54:42 - Second Moreno vs. Roybal Fight Analysis
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Speaker 3:Green trunks with a south wall the notorious Conor McGrath black trunks with a champion, joe Zabel, no jude, a part of the lax and the sky like oh jesus, next he is, he just shook up the world how's that feel? hey, I'm not surprised. F*** music. Welcome to this week's episode of Chingassos Combat Crew, your one stop shop all your combat news. Thank you all for tuning in to this week's show. How's the whole crew doing out there in podcast land? Hope you had a kick ass week and you're waiting to slay this week. I got Fonzo joining me here. Fonzo, we gotta bring tons of combat news to the hint out there. How you doing my friend mental health checkin' before we start? How was your weekend?
Speaker 4:things were good, man, although you know what this card man, some of these things that happened this last card I'm, like man, a little disappointed. You know, obviously my parley picks weren't all hidden, so you know it's a mixed bag, but had some good fights so can't say I'm doing bad yeah, I went four and two in my parley over the weekend.
Speaker 3:Last two were the co-maid and main event. We'll get into it in just a bit though. My brother, you ready to get into this week's combat news? Yeah, let's go. That's freaking genius man. Alright, let's kick it off. We know how we'd like to do. Start off on a light foot with some really good news and this is surprising, dude. Surprising good news, actually. Second surprising news check this clip out. I saw this on Friday afternoon and this is a throwback. I'm an old school sports center dude and I remember sports center used to make the best commercials for sports center, and here's a new one that I had not seen. Check it out, bro. Super short and short. Let's do this. You're gonna have a great day.
Speaker 1:You got a great day. Let's crush it. You're gonna be super productive. You got a great day. You got a great day. You're gonna be super productive. You got a great day. You got a great day come on.
Speaker 3:So back in the day, sports center would do these randomo commercials where they would bring athletes out from like football or baseball or basketball and they would bring you into the studio and they would be like LeBron James. But as LeBron James is working as a sports reporter, so he'd have like a giant throne and his championship rings all on the desk it's pretty crazy man. Alright, I got another good one, though. Check this out. This is good news all the way down from Mexico City and we usually don't get good news from Uncle Dana, but check out this clip. What do you think about this? Good news, bad news?
Speaker 4:no, that's fucking great news man. It's great news man.
Speaker 3:I heard him give an interview and he said that it's gonna be open to anybody. Dude, I didn't hear him say mention that he was gonna be charging, but he was saying something along the lines of this is gonna be a martial arts studio for the kids of the community to come in and train and if they become fighters, great, and if not, they're still coming in, they're getting off the streets, they're doing something positive mentally, physically, possibly even spiritually, making connections and then going on and becoming going on out into their community and doing good things. What do you think?
Speaker 4:dude. I think it's great man. I think you know what I mean. Even if they don't become professional fighters, how many of those can turn around and be coaches for other people, inspire the next big stars of the UFC or other combat sports. You know what I mean it does a lot of good man, these types of clubs where people can go in and train and do something positive for themselves right, it's healthy to get out there, get moving, learn what you can do, but also just avoiding being out and doing shit that you're not supposed to be doing it's real good but on this thing, dude, there's a special announcement that was made, and I know we've been talking a little bit about it in the past, but it's finally been announced UFC 306, what do they call this thing?
Speaker 3:the sphere, yeah, so it's going down, dude. It's gonna be the Mexican independence day card, I would bet, but it's gonna go down in the sphere. That's gonna be pretty cool dude, that thing looks crazy.
Speaker 4:I was in Vegas a few weeks ago and it just it looks nuts man. I was there over the summer in a place like Las Vegas where you think like man, everybody's trying to out do it everybody. You know what I mean. That thing out does everything else out there, right?
Speaker 3:it's like everyone's trying to stand out out there and that's the thing that stands out the most there's no way to beat that right now? No, not right now. It's hot bro. So I'm interested to see what that venue's gonna look like and everyone that gets a ticket to go inside, because I don't know about capacity in there.
Speaker 4:I can't imagine it being that big, probably like even less like NGM grand or something like that yeah, I don't think it's like in terms of like an arena, it's not like the biggest, but I mean the experience all about presentation on this one.
Speaker 3:I would rather them do shows in there than at the apex. Bro, I'm not even gonna get a chance to buy a ticket or be in the crowd. Put on a show, put on an extravaganza, like dude. I'm interested to see how are they gonna use that environment like it's gonna be like old school pride back in the day can you imagine? The ingenuity and the engineering that pride did almost 30 years ago, bro, and we're barely talking about it right now yeah to say I'm beyond stoked dude is a major understatement. I'm pumped for that show.
Speaker 4:I can't wait.
Speaker 3:I think I saw clips of like a YouTube concert in there. I don't even like YouTube, bro. I watched that video from beginning to end because it was just a full on immersive show like music, visual atmosphere, like you didn't even like. I forgot I was watching a concert. I thought I was watching like a video, pretty cool. Yeah, I can't wait to see what they're gonna do, man yes, yes, alright, fondo, let's kick it off with what, the, what, the hint they want to talk about? And that's some UFC news. Dude, I don't know if you saw this rumor come out earlier on in the first half of the week, but someone tweeted this that there was an ad for a potential ticket sale for a showdown to go down in Riyadh, saudi Arabia, between Israel out of Sanya and Kamzat Shemaya. Bro, take my money, take it right now.
Speaker 4:I'll just tell you, man, I'll believe it when.
Speaker 3:I see it well. Unfortunately, you probably got the right tone because, uncle Danis, is this not happening? I don't know what clown made this up. They unleashed it a little bit too early and why. Who said he make this announcement anyways? Yeah, I don't know, man, it makes me dude because in Saudi Arabia Shemaya can actually show up to. I don't know. I don't know how they got him over here at the beginning. Maybe he just didn't do like that thorough of a background check, or maybe sits he might have done some new things, because I know he's boys with like somebody that supposedly is a really bad, bad dude and that's a big no-no if you're trying to come to the United States, believe he's like? Yeah, I'm not gonna use the T word here, but there's a member who's not here at the moment does it rhyme with errorist yes, it rhymes with that. Also rhymes with anerists. Yeah, okay, alright, bro, keep it moving. So we talked last week about this. We said that Leon Edwards was presented not one, not two, but three three different opponents at UFC 300, all of which he agreed to, but for one reason or another, it didn't get finalized. And those three fighters are on the screen right now Fonzo Kamzat, shemaya Shavka Rachmanov and Islam Bakachet. So the Kamzat won, so this event is in Vegas, right, ufc 300. There's no way in hell. Kamzat was gonna get approved in time, so that probably was like like a Hail Mary and it was never gonna materialize. Right, shavka? I think he's just coming off of a surgery, so he probably wasn't gonna be ready. And then Islam already said he's not gonna fight during Ramadan, which is like prime right in the middle of UFC 300. So really, I don't think any of those were gonna happen. And I think the biggest piece of news and I think we mentioned this last week that not only were those the three opponents, but not one of them was Bala Muhammad, bro. I thought that was kind of messed up. Yeah, they're just like Bala. Who bro, what? Who's that over there, bro? dude Bala is like right here and they're just looking like everywhere, but in front of him. I don't know why they're doing him like this. He must have done something, bro, we'll find out eventually. Alright, what about this man, your boy, sugar Sean, already talking about a super fight against Ilya at 145? Kind of sounds like he, doesn't you think he's running away from a Rob? Do you think he just wants to set up a big payday or do you think, like I mean, does he really want to test himself? Dude, that would be a showdown of all show like I don't. I think he might get murdered.
Speaker 4:I think so too, but here's the thing I think Sugar's just blown smoke all our butts no, I think. I think Sugar's trying trying to do. He's trying to do everything he can, and this has been his beginning. Damn, you fell, I'm alright, you alright, yeah, I'm good, fix yourself up real quick, alright? So I don't know, man, I think with Sean, he's been the type of dude that's trying trying to make a name for himself from the get go right, like that's been. That's been him all the way from the beginning. He's trying to get to that level where Connor is. He's trying to get the like. He's trying to be the next best, next biggest thing. Yes, that's how he's doing it, and he's all the shit talking he does, and everything he's trying to do is is to get that notoriety, which is good. I mean, it's good for the sport, good for him. So do I want to see him go up against Ilya? Yeah, but I don't think. I think he should definitely like try to try to clean out his division a little bit more.
Speaker 3:I'm glad that you said that phones, because on the screen right now we got the top seven in the division, starting with number one Marabh. Obviously he just beat Henry Sahudo. Number two Aljumain still on there even though he's not in the weight class anymore and then, right below that, corey Sanjigun, piotr Yon, chito, vera, henry Sahudo and Song Yodong. So he Henry's out for now. He's taking on Chito next, and there's still a lot of names on that list that he hasn't faced yet. So Corey Sanjigun would be an awesome, awesome. I said you know what? Alright, fight Marabh next, or Corey, you're gonna have to. You should fight. Oh, I mean, he's gonna fight Chito. Get in one more fight this year. Let Ilya get in a, a title defense, and then early quarter one next year, or maybe a Super Bowl weekend. I remember back in the day the UFC used to put on really big shows every Super Bowl weekend and the last, obviously the last weekend of the year, that big pay-per-view. But that would be a sick headliner. Should Sean defeat Chito Vera and let dude, that would be a main event right there. Sean O'Malley vs Corey Sanjigun yeah or if Song Yodong and Piotr Yon put on such a good show that they make a case for a number two, and then in that case, like bro, you're gonna have to fight Corey Marabh and Song Yodong or Piotr Yon, because I don't think Marabh should have to fight anybody else on this list no, I think he. I mean that's kind of sad for Corey, because I don't think he needs to fight anybody else either, does he no? No, I mean he's probably is he gonna, because he already sat out almost all of last year, and if Marab gets the neck title shot, bro, that's gonna be it for the rest of the year. That belt's gonna be on the shelf.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 3:So then he's probably gonna end up having what should he have to fight the winner of pewter yon song yadong, which will be a merc. Merc shot a matley oh and then throws the whole division into chaos.
Speaker 4:I don't think she would be able to do that, though I think Marab can do that we never know man, we never know.
Speaker 3:Yeah, all right, bro, that's enough of that.
Speaker 4:That's enough of that.
Speaker 3:Shut your mouth. Shut your mouth, check this out. I talked a little bit about this last week. This is Ray Longo on the Anakin Florian podcast.
Speaker 1:Check out this long island accent, literally fought Aljo three red penny like fucking brutal little swing in for the fucking fences like Aljo complains about my boxing class. Sometimes class that's way worse. What I just saw, dude, they went at it three fives he had. So that's a second fighter tonight. I'm not, that's a fact. That's not even made up and you know, I believe you man. You could check with John Wood, you could check with with with Aljo. Full phone, full blown, fucking fight Aljo.
Speaker 3:I go. What it sounded to me because I heard the interview on the podcast this week and what it sounded to me was like imagine all right, if on. So I need you to warm me up, bro, right before I match. And then we start warming up, we're fighting for under hoods, just nice little drills. A fondle let me shoot some takedowns, but I'm not going to go all the way down. And then, and then, a fondle I want you to shoot some takedowns and I'm gonna, I'm gonna sprawl out, but we're just gonna go like low, 20% flow rolls, bro. What's gonna happen within like 10 seconds when you're rolling with your boy, bro? Oh, you're gonna go, you're going a thousand miles an hour, and that's what it sounded like ended up happening. But not at the right time, bro. What if you would have got cut or heard or I don't know? That probably wasn't even a thought in their mind, they just thrown right out the window. But that to me, is insane. That Marab's got the gas tank to go six rounds, bro, for days. Three and three. Yeah, and no adrenaline dump. Like how pumped was he walking out to that? Find, I'm going to watch that to see how it, how he was. Yeah, and he seemed fresh at the end of the. And yes, he did, bro. Yes, he did. And check out, let's see if this clip plays right here. Look at this wrestling from Marab. And this is an Olympic level wrestler and he just kept putting him on the mat. Amazing, bro, amazing that he was able to do this over and over and over whenever he wanted. And it wasn't just the same type of takedown every time, like there was an ankle pic, there was a single leg, there was the blast double into the freaking power bomb for the Zuck right. All kinds of stuff was going on, man. Pure chaos, bro. Just like what Ray Longo was saying was probably going on backstage, just in tight, look at him yeah effortless yeah, him and Aljo doing that in the locker room in the back. Alright, bro. So on the screen, right now we're sharing the pay days for UFC 298. So on the left hand side you see all the fighters names and then you see their purse, followed by their bonus. So it's just the same thing twice over. And then the far right column is their net pay. So that's what they take home after taxes, right, yep, alright. So on the screen, let's see who's the highest marcos rojellio delima, at 99k, and the lowest would be there's a handful of these nights seven thousand seven hundred and ninety. That's obon Elliott, danny Barlow, sang mean yang brenton. He better all. And let's go to the next page. Little bit more pay days. Check it out. Elia 340 349k. Alex 749k. Ian Gary 54k. Dude, you know what surprised me? I thought Henry sehudo would have made a little more than that 149,790. I would have thought at least 200. I mean, if Alex is, look at, vogue is getting almost 800. Henry, formerly champion and he's yeah, that's true, true down yeah, so I just wanted to share these pay days with you all. See what you thought. Anything surprised you, bro maybe marab marab. I guess that's for yeah you Gary surprising, actually dude you know, what surprises me is that McKenzie during gets paid more than Henry sehudo. How about that? To McKenzie during, hundred and ninety nine thousand seven hundred, let's just call it 200k. She's a hundred and ten dollars short of a hundred, or two hundred and ten dollars short of 200k. Henry sehudo's a hundred two hundred and ten short of a hundred and fifty K. So she made more, fifty K more than him, dude, and he's a former champ, that's true, cold game, cold game.
Speaker 4:You know what? I think it was the cameraman that was responsible for those payouts.
Speaker 3:I think all that in your pay-per-view sales. Like I am effort, I'm sure bro how about this? Michael Chandler was on Monday night raw and he's like dude. I don't know if he's got like a concussion, but he's at Monday night raw looking for Connor and I still got one dude on my mind and I still got one dude on my mind.
Speaker 1:This is kind of a granger. Get your KBS back to the after god bro, why, why, nah?
Speaker 3:I'm so not for this anymore, dude that's what happens, man, with endeavor? We can't merger yeah, but I wonder how many people in that arena were even like yeah, it didn't sound like they were that punk, though watch I don't know, maybe they were more pumped because he said candy ass than anything else, and they're like hey, that's familiar, connor McGregor, not so familiar. You know what else is familiar, though, bro UFC 300. So they announced the main event, jamal Hill taking on Alex Pareda for the light heavyweight championship. Dana was pumping this up like a life, bro. I got the new crypto and it's going to drop at a billion dollars. Trust me, get it right now. You want to get in on this? It's gonna be stupid hot. And then he unleashed it and he's like what would you think? You thought you were gonna get more, your fucking stupid right? Yeah, yeah, I left everybody hanging. So it may not be the fight that everybody thought it was gonna be, but I'm still for it, dude, I'm, I'm. I'm not like, honestly, with what was left on the table for him to choose from, this is probably option one, two or two. Probably. There was very little. I mean, there is not gonna be. No, john Jones not. I mean, the only other fight that I think he might have been able to make besides this one that would have brought a ton of eyes and maybe would have satisfied the appetite of MMA fans would have been Alex and Tom Aspinall, but that would only be because it's a freak show. Now we actually got a fight that's gonna answer some questions, it's gonna keep the division moving and we're either gonna see a returning champ. Actually, in both instances we're gonna see the championship be retained because, I mean, jamal never really technically lost the strap, so if he beat Alex then he's just gets his bell back. If Alex wins, then he defends his bell. Same thing with, I guess, with Jamal, kind of know. Yeah, all right so I know.
Speaker 4:I'm not sure who the real champion is.
Speaker 3:You know. I mean definitely. We're definitely gonna have a number one, a champion in this case, with no doubt left up left about it. So I know a lot of people. I know Fonzo wasn't too high about this. I don't know how many of you out there listening or watching may not be too hype about it, but let me, I'm not mad at the fight like I want to see it.
Speaker 4:But you know, I mean like in terms of height, it's not one of them, one of the ones out there that you well maybe they haven't that, haven't shown, started hyping it up yet.
Speaker 3:So that's what I'm gonna do right now. Bro, I'm a high, this fight and everybody out there and I hope that this is the the path that the UFC takes with this, because this we don't get this type of opportunity a lot bro so let me do anything, uncle Dana, pay my boy.
Speaker 4:Pay my boy, because he's hyping this shit up for you.
Speaker 3:Bro, check it out all right, all right, check it out, check it out. So, on the screen, I got some, some little headlines here. Jamal Hill guess what he's pissed off. I don't know how much you know about Jamal Hill on social media on YouTube, fonzo but the dude loves to complain. He should do like Peter Griffin you know what grinds my gears? Because he's always pissed like. He's always on X, he's always on Instagram, he's always in red. He's reading everything that you say, bro, and whether it's positive or not, guess what he's gonna do. He gonna shit on you. Anyways, I saw I don't know if it's true or not, but someone on Reddit said that someone was like hey, champ, no one's talking bad about you, we just want to see you come back and do your best. And he was like fuck you. If I see you in the street, it's fucking off. Maybe if you had a baby mama that looked like that, you'd be pissed off all the time let's start a thread.
Speaker 4:Piss off Jamal Hill. Share your comments, share your thoughts, do it what would piss off Jamal Hill more?
Speaker 3:all right, bro, so let me keep it going.
Speaker 4:So I'm already creating smooth the skin.
Speaker 3:I'm already creating a heel here. I'm going that angle. All right, he loves to talk shit on fans, on anybody. He's just a bad dude. Got a bad attitude right. So, going back in time to January 21st 2023, glover to share is the reigning light heavyweight champion. He's about to defend his strap against Jamal Hill, after he went a grueling five rounds with Yiti Projaska, I believe. Right, yep, all right. So now Jamal Hill steps up, he fights Glover and they go to war for five rounds and Jamal Hill wins the belt. Guess who else was there that night in that corner? My man, alex Pereta. Alex Pereta was one of the corner men and throughout the entire fight if you go back and watch this fight, dude, alex is just staring down Jamal the entire time like he's a pork chop, like he wants a piece, bro. And then, shortly after that, yuri was supposed to rematch Jamal, but he was injured. That was when he blew his shoulder out or something. So then Alex was started stripping like yo, I hear your, he's not available. How about you knock me out, bro? And that was when he was still fighting at middleweight. Oh right, he's been setting the table for this showdown for almost two years, dude, damn, not really. Two years, a little over a year, yeah. So what is not to like about a revenge story, my little brother trying to avenge the loss of his big bro? Are you kidding me, dude? This would be another chapter in the book of the story of Alex Pareda. Like bad ass into becoming alcoholic mechanic, sees the guy talking shit about him Fuck that, I'm coming back Goes into MMA, gets the W back, gets not one belt, but two belts. And now he's got his eyes set on another story, on another chapter for his book. Bro, give me a break. This is bad ass. You couldn't. You couldn't write a better story. We gotta make a comic book about it. Don't tell nobody, but it could be. Got to wait to see how it ends and then we can make a cool anime about it, cool manga. I got one more thing, bro, check this out.
Speaker 4:So Jamon Hill against Maddie.
Speaker 3:Mouse All right, so this is Jamon. Hill on Maddie Mouse's podcast, and this is just the intro. I'm just going to play a little bit, but this is Jamon Hill talking about Alex Pareda. Look at Alex. What type of openings are you seeing?
Speaker 2:I don't think he's. I don't think he's as fast as I am. I don't think he's. He's used to the type of fight that I bring. Oh, you're going to knock him out? Yeah, bro, I got it. I got it. I got it. I got it, I got it, I got it. I got him. Him down at what he does the best and put him to sleep. He got it. He's got to go to sleep, bro, I'm going to be dead.
Speaker 3:Dude. So was that a mighty mouse? Laugh like you're fucking crazy. Or is that like a nervous kind of like, what do you?
Speaker 4:think, I think I was just fucking crazy. Maybe that's kind of I think Look, this is a question that I just had in my mind right now, as as he was sorry about this what weapons does Jamal Hill have that will stack up against?
Speaker 3:Beretta, true that you know I'm not a. I mean I've watched shitload of video, but I got to be honest, I haven't. I think I've only seen each of these guys fights like once I'm going to have to go back and watch a video. Yeah, same same here, but I just not impressed with his resume, dude, Like he's got some notable wins but everyone that he's gone through they've already been beat up and chopped up by other people, so he wasn't getting the best versions of Chaco Santos, of Glover Tashara. You know what I'm saying. And it goes back as those are his biggest wins, then yeah, they're your biggest wins, but it's not like you were beating the top dogs at the time. You know what I mean? I would have loved to see him fight Yuri Projawska and that would have answered a shitload of questions, but I don't know. I'm interested to see how this fight is going to play out. Maybe Johnny Walker? That's pretty noticeable, pretty noticeable. And that was when Johnny Walker was on the come up again, right?
Speaker 4:Yeah, I was going to say that was when he was on a good trajectory, so that's probably his most notable win.
Speaker 3:I think so. Is that enough really for him? And Alex doesn't have what? Alex only has two wins. What Heavyweight right now at the moment? Yon, and or is it only Yon, I don't know man.
Speaker 4:But you know what I mean. I mean the record. That's MMA math man. I said the same thing about what's his face, this last fight about Ilya. You know what I mean Ilya's notable wins versus Poukenoski's notable wins. We knew how that turned out.
Speaker 3:It's true, man, that's very true. So we're just talking shit right now. We really don't know anything.
Speaker 4:Yeah, I mean you're right man, I think I got to go watch tape more and see what skillset each. But I just like, out of all the, all the times I've seen Jamal he'll fight, I just nothing. Right now, at this very moment, pops out. You know that says, yeah, he can probably take or knock out Alex Pereira, but yeah, yeah, he's got two fights.
Speaker 3:He's got two fights at Light Heavyweight. So he's got the Yuri fight remember, totally a blank. And then he's got the Yon Blahovic fight. So, yeah, so is his resume at Light Heavyweight even more impressive or just as impressive as Jamal's. I might even say, yeah, dude, I think at this point they're probably just as impressive. So if his two most impressive we'll talk about Jamal Hill here If his two most impressive wins are Glover, Tashera and Johnny Walker and then Alex only has two wins at Light Heavyweight, which is Yon Blahovic and Yuri Projaska, dude, I would say that's probably a better resume, right there. Yeah, all right, dude, switch gears here. Friday night. I know it's not one championship, but I still wanted to do this, bro. Friday night Karate Combat 44 from Mexico City. It had some bangers, bro, and you know what? I watched this with the in-laws and they were high, bro. My mother-in-law wanted blood, dude, she was like chingalo, chingalo, chingalo. Nah, just kidding.
Speaker 4:She wasn't like that.
Speaker 3:But she wanted she wanted to see some beatdown, bro, so let me show you some of her favorite, some of my mother-in-law's favorite fights from Friday night. Check this out. I'm gonna get that, just Just lean shirt, dude, I'm just gonna get her shirt. She needs one dawg, she needs one. Check this out. I don't know if he's probably like, I'm gonna get him. Then he called it up with the Moore shot. Look at that. And the thing about it was it's up against the ramp. That doesn't count as the floor, so you're just bombing away, bro, until you get to the floor or he gets KOed.
Speaker 4:Oh shit, so that doesn't count as a downed opponent.
Speaker 3:Oh, that does not count, yes, they just keep going bro.
Speaker 4:And that's such an awkward position too. You know what I mean, because if you have to get the kids to cage your up, bro, you can just get back up, right, but with this on an incline man that's screwed bro.
Speaker 3:That's far dude. Yeah, it is. You definitely got to take that into account, so check this out. This one lasted a whole 22 seconds. Damn it, dude. Don't say it, mother-in-law, I love this high kick.
Speaker 4:Boom Did you hear?
Speaker 3:it Sounded like somebody hit him with a bag of a sock full of batteries, bro.
Speaker 4:That was a hell of a kick man.
Speaker 3:Yeah, it was. That was a nasty sound, bro, that was a nasty.
Speaker 4:And the crazy thing is what it was. I mean, it was a traditional karate kick. It was chambered and then plop. You know what I mean? It wasn't. It wasn't like a, like a cro-cop. Yeah, I can't come to take your head off. Yeah, I was slick.
Speaker 3:Yes, Speaking of slick bro, you set the table perfect for this. Craig Jones had a grappling match against Phil Rowe of the UFC. Check out Craig Jones used the incline here on the why are they wearing basketball? Oh, bro, that's part of his uniform the B team bulls, bro. Oh, for real, you'll have to go into the history of that later on. Look at this. He's using that incline and uses it to jump up into a flying triangle because he probably couldn't jump that high, but it didn't take him very long, dude. That was like within 30 seconds, 30 seconds into the match there up on the side, he jumps up on that. Look at this. He presses Phil row. He's, he knows he's got Phil row Sitting on that incline. He goes for that overhook and then he just jumps. He's like oh, I got this, bro, dude, that that incline is a problem.
Speaker 4:It is, and then you know what dude like.
Speaker 3:Think about this If you're on, if you're in a cage or in a regular of Matt, that's flat. Yeah you jump for that type of a choke and you don't connect your legs right, you're gonna fall flat on the on the mat. You could hit your head, but that's probably the least of your words, of. What you're most worried about is your opponent getting on top of you, and in this case he wasn't worried about coming down because they were on that little incline, so he didn't have very far to go up, which increased the percentage of landing that, that submission. So kudos, as people like to say, out there, craig Jones, getting another notch in that belt bro. And it was cool because both of these guys came out with mariachi's bro. Nice, they were both dressed up in mariachi gear. They came out with mariachi. So yeah, they were, they were in it. And before we switch gears again, I want to let everybody know that I believe this is next Sunday, march 3rd UFC fight, past Invitational 6, being the headline by the same Craig Jones taking on Rafael Lovato Jr. Bro, that's gonna be a good match. I know Lovato is an old-schooler, the a hito, but hey, it's no gi bro and he ain't no joke. So I hope Craig Jones has been Juicing up. He is in Mexico City. We're also gonna get to see Nikki Rod taking on Roberto Jimenez, and we got a handful of other matches, so that should be fun to watch bonzo. Very, very fun to watch dude PFL versus Bellator champs. This was I mean did you pay any attention to this? To the lead-up of this. I.
Speaker 4:Just remember that this is. We talked about it when it was announced that PFL was Purchasing Bellator. Yeah, and we talked about this is a possibility. So the fact that this is happening now, so all for it.
Speaker 3:So when they first set it up it was supposed to be like PFL champ versus Bellator champ, pfl, champ, all of them. But as we got closer and closer, I don't know if it was injuries or what, but I think they only really had one champ versus champ fight and that was the main event. So it kind of wasn't as Good as it originally was being sold as so I'm. We don't have a lot of clips, but I do want to go over some of the results here. So I don't know if you're familiar with Johnny Eblon, bonzo and everybody out there, but Johnny Eblon is the Bellator middleweight champ and he's also a close training partner of Sean Strickland and after Sean Strickland lost to DDP, sean Eblon was like yo, bro, I can't wait to get to UFC and beat the shit out of DDP and everybody's super hype on Johnny Eblon. Bro, like Kenny, kenny Florian is an analyst or a Commentator for PFL, so he watches all the whole lot more PFL than a lot of other people. But a lot of people online and in the biz are really high on Johnny Eblon. So Johnny Eblon ended up finding input casogony. I don't know if you remember that guy. That was the guy who just won the light heavyweight tournament for PFL and he's the guy who caught that corkscrew kick and got knocked the f out in the UFC. That's the same guy. So Johnny Eblon fought that guy to a split decision. Win, bro Dude. That's not gonna cut it against DDP bro mega disappointed. Also, jason Jackson. I know we did have a highlight of him a while back when he fought I can't remember he fought some rushing killer and he ended up beating him. But Jason Jackson beat the dog shit out of some nobody from PFL. I was pretty boring. Aaron Pico beat the dog crap out of a fighter named Diego Corrales, who's an an older fighter now, but it's important because when Aaron Pico who's a super youngster still, but when he was only like 20, 21, it was like I think it was his first fight on the main card on Fur Bellator and he ended up getting TKO'd in the first round by the same fighter. So this may not have been a big fight in terms of what Aaron wants to do, but I know he wanted to get that L back and he got it back in a major, major way, dude. So that was pretty cool. And then the main event dude was Ryan Bader taking on the PFL heavyweight Dude. Have you ever seen the PFL heavyweight? His name's Hannon Ferreira. Bro, check this video out. This was the way ins and Ryan Bader is not a small to. And he's not fat, bro, he's like all muscle. It was heavyweight dude. I don't know what he weighed in at, so it was under 265. So this was Ryan Bader versus a giant 264.99. He may have been dude, so check this out. Here we are Hannon Ferreira, ryan Bader. I believe this is round one. Fonzo, yep, round one. Look, do not even ten seconds in hand, bader, in the center of the cage. Hannon easily back in.
Speaker 4:Look at that.
Speaker 3:He just goes. Donkey Kong on him, bro. Donkey Kong, but Bader landed first. Dude, bader hits him with what a left? A straight left. Yeah, it's like, it's like freaking Throwing a spit.
Speaker 4:Why? Yeah, it's all it is. You know me like I know effect.
Speaker 3:Yeah, didn't even do nothing bro.
Speaker 4:It's like when you're playing an RPG and it just says you know, no, no damage, take it all damage bro, get over it.
Speaker 3:Yeah, so Hannon Ferreira ends up getting the W and he's supposed to face Francis next. Bro, and I believe that Was for Francis to come into the cage and do a face-off, but he left no wonder why disrespect bro Francis, like I got shit to do, man. All right, dog. Ufc finite Brandon Moreno versus Brandon Royville to last night. Let's go over the bangers, bro. Let's go over some pretty good fights, bros, including this one right here, our boy, edgar Puro, chica Li Chaites taking on Daniel Asserta Dude, how long have we been waiting for this fight to Rebuild?
Speaker 4:like forever man forever.
Speaker 3:Yeah, I can't even imagine what he was going through, because this is his third time in camp for the same opponent.
Speaker 4:Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, just like I hope this happens this time, you know.
Speaker 3:I mean like that's definitely so. This is round one. One thing that I think you might want to work on, dude, is his takedown defense. But, dude, if your ground game is this good, who throw that out the window? Bro, you don't need takedown defense. When you got subs like this, dude, that was beautiful. Yeah, it was, and I think this was kind of what was. Did this happen in his first fight? Or there was this. Now you didn't get this far, but I remember against Tatsudo Taita, this is what was happening. He just kept getting taken down and he, his jujitsu defense was enough to keep title from Conducting any type of offense and I thought that's what was gonna happen here, dude, I was hoping he wouldn't slow down and just grab and wait for the ref to stand him up. But he did not wait, bro. He's got those long legs and check this out. He's about to throw up a triangle. There it is. Look at him throwing the legs up. He's got a control of the head. He's got the arm trap. Look like he was going for an Oma blot off for a little while and then look there, it is. There, it is. Yeah, I'll get up, and it was just a matter of time, bro. He's already tapping. Yeah, that she was tight. Yes, so puto, chica, gets it done in the motherland. Getting that W done, bro. That's what's up. All right, who do we? Got next bonzo? Oh yeah, bro, check this out. I don't know if you this. I don't know if this guy, luis Rodriguez, was a last second replacement. I want to say that's what I heard. Did you hear anything about this? No, I didn't. All right, so this ended up going two rounds. Luis Rodriguez, he's a youngster bro. You could totally tell big age difference between the two. Taking on, dennis Bondar and bro Bondar look like a old school early 2000s type. What were those type of fires that they are? Brawl and sprawl? Remember that people would live out. What's your, what's your game? Oh, I'm a brawl and sprawl. So they're basically just wrestlers that like to throw right hands. And that's what this dude was doing. He was spamming double leg takedowns and when he wasn't, he would shoot in like he was gonna shoot for a takedown and throw a freaking crazy Big overhand right. And he was just big brothering Luis Rodriguez for that first round, bro. But you know where they're fighting, bonzo, yeah, mexico City. And you know that Ain't no joke, bro. So, eventually, second round comes around and look at how much time is left on the clock. Bonzo, what is that? And 22 seconds, 22 seconds. Rodriguez gets a takedown and it looks like he's about to be content with just Securing the position and writing the round out when, all of a sudden, like separate in the last, loses, bro, like separate last be last. And he's like, bro, I got 22 seconds. Look at this. Start throwing that left hand, opens up Bondar, gets one hook in, gets two hooks in 14 seconds, 13 seconds. Secures the rear, naked stretches how his opponent starts to squeeze and then, with Five, four, three, three seconds left, his opponent taps dude. That's ball, bro. That is digging in deep, not giving an F about what's on the clock and just trying to finish your opponent man. The look on his face when he was done was like he was super stoked bro and the crowd went bananas. Yeah, I think it might have started that fight in the crowd. I don't know everybody wanted to fight after this.
Speaker 4:You that's. That was her addition to get in. The next ultimate was it was an audition.
Speaker 3:Yeah, ufc Mexico City Chingos was a dish. All right, bro, let's keep it going with the homies here. Our boy Formerly dethroned training partner, jesus. I love taking on Matthias Mendonka and I believe Jesus was the underdog on this. Dude. He was the underdog. It was a three-round fight. He ends up getting a split decision win. This was a pretty good fight, dude. Yeah, it was taking down, but every time he got taken. Now he found a way to get back up, create a scramble, ended up on top, created the excitement, started. Throwing kicks are throwing punches, dude. This guy's gonna be fun to watch in the future, man, I cannot wait to see. He's got a gas tank and he does not quit. Dude, once he learns how to stop people from taking it down, he's gonna be mega dangerous because he's got dynamite in them hands.
Speaker 4:That's one thing I was gonna say, man, or For them, like having this event in Mexico City. Most of the fighters that I saw that you know I saw the card Didn't have a huge problem with with the gas tank. Yeah, I mean that was pretty good, because you know that We've complained about before. When they fight, like in Tauley City and shit like that, we're like it just it's kind of boring because of that shit. But yeah, everybody else was kind of on top of it this time.
Speaker 3:Yeah, and you know what, now that you brought that up or I was gonna bring this up later but I was wondering if the altitude had anything to do with the performance of the fighters in the last two fights. We'll get to that in a little bit, but just think about that. Well, we were supposed to see Raul Rosas, but, like I don't know if it was, just before the main car was about to start, they announced that Raul Rosas was not gonna be able to fight because he apparently got sick. So let me tell you, raul, when you go to Mexico City, do not eat the tacos de canasta, bro, stay away.
Speaker 4:Well, you can, you just can't expect that.
Speaker 3:Exactly exactly. Stick to the cheese, bro. Stick to the cheese. Eat it afterwards. Exactly so delicious, but celebrate. Oh, you can meet up with her after the fight, bro. You can meet up with the tacos canasta dude later. All right, bro, this is a new, up-and-coming fighter. I've heard a little bit about this guy over the last week that it was the first time I heard of him. His name was manual Torres and he fought Chris Duncan. So people were high up on this dude saying watch out, he's a banger. I think he's. He was coming in like off of back-to-back finishes. So check this out. This is round one Up against the cage. Torres has Duncan pressed up against the cage and he's got like a weird almost Back headlock, but he's got no hooks in. She's trying to get weird, weird, really naked. Yeah, he almost has like a weird Kimura grip, but you're right, it was a seat belt grip. He gets him taken down and then check this out, dude. He gets the rear naked over the chin at first and then he just starts to squeeze it so hard that it ended up Sliding under the neck and then dude tapped immediately. You can see that he as soon as he got that locked in. Look at his face. Yeah, he's panicking. Panic mode. As soon as that got locked in. Look there it is boop, right there, it's already in. Yeah, soon as he got his hands locked in and he starts arching his back, you could see it. He was done. So, manual Torres, get to done. And I believe that was the fourth fight of my parlay that I had hit in a row. Bro, there you go.
Speaker 4:Yeah that. What if this was after that dude's first rear naked choke? He's never been weird. He could choke before and didn't know what to do.
Speaker 3:Yeah, maybe he's like what is happening All right well, thinking of not knowing what's happening on the ground. We had Yair Rodriguez versus Brian Ortega to, and we were scheduled for five rounds. We did not need five rounds, bro. Brian Ortega heard Tracy Cortez gonna be sitting K-side and he's like a hold my prime dog. I'll be right back.
Speaker 4:I was surprised with this fight man I knew.
Speaker 3:That this will. We were in for a world of hurt right here, bro. Let me share with everybody out there. I got on the screen right now yeah, you're Rodriguez, being introduced by Bruce Buffer, and Watch and see my man Kennedy, and brother fucker. Never, never, ever, ever. This is for all you fighters out there that my question Don't ever fist bump Bruce Buffer, that's okay for your back and want to lose, do it, but you've been warned. The Bruce Buffer curse is real. There it is on the screen. Stay away, do not make eye contact with that man, do not acknowledge his presence, turn your back, get a drink of water, go back to the locker room, do whatever you want, but do not do that again. Bro, want to see what happens when you fist bump Bruce Buffer Fonzo course, yeah check it out. This is Brian Ortega dude. So this is round three. How'd you score the first round, first round, I give it to you. I mean too, so he was able to keep landing of strikes To dude. He swelled up Brian's eyes right away. No, I was surprised man after I thought it was too cuz he was putting up, beat down on Brian. He was whooping his ass so much that my wife was watching the fight, the first round, and at the end of the first round she was like I can't watch this, this is disgusting, because he was that beat up, bro. But then Brian, like did he? Was he able to get a takedown in the round? In round one, I think he did for a little bit and then Yair was able to pop back up. But in round two Brian was able to close the distance and Yair was not able to get anything off. So I definitely gave round two to Brian. So it was two, one round of peace going into round three. And then going into round three you could like there was. You could see in the eyes of Yair like something was different, like he was like I don't know how to get this guy off. And I didn't say this last week, but I went back and watched their first fight and Yair had a problem getting Brian off of him, bro. He could not get him away to create the space to get his strikes off. He was lucky that Brian ended up getting hurt, because Brian used the same game plan in that fight Last night, but set. The only difference was this time he didn't pop his shoulder out and you saw what was gonna happen. You saw what happened. You saw a fish out of water. Dude Yair, how long have you been training? I mean, I know Brian's jujitsu is like Top, top of the food chain, as Joe Rogan would like to say, but this is fighting, bro, like you could throw strikes from the bottom, you can use your blade.
Speaker 4:What's that? Yeah, here's what I noticed about Yair Whenever he was put to the ground like that like look how flat his back is.
Speaker 3:He has made no effort in like to either go off to the side or like curl up, turn into a ball, hook in, get your, get a guard going. Like it's almost like he had no idea what to do down there, like look, he's not even trying to close a guard, right, yeah, so no, he would have yeah, he got the mount.
Speaker 4:Or take a, got the mount real easy.
Speaker 3:Yeah, look at here he is full mount, starting to work for the arm triangle from the top Right flans out. Yeah, yair, and Yair's got no defense going. Look when are his arms at. Dude, like right there. His arm should be like somewhere here. Like T-rex in not extending anything covering your chest, don't let him get an arm. And what does he do? He extends with both arms and that creates the space for Brian to get underneath. Look at this, yeah he's not digging, just an opposite on over, and he already knows it's just a matter of time. I just gotta squeeze this. It's done.
Speaker 4:So there, here was irrever drafted for for taking, for not letting go early.
Speaker 3:I think he didn't let go in time. That's why Goder got a little mad at him. But I don't think he held was in like a rock, like a Paul Harris type, holding on to the, to the choke. You know so, but I I well, I think a year went out, bro, did he go out? No no I don't think so the camera wasn't on him long enough, but uh, but yeah, dude. So there he is. He's awake, so probably not so what do you think? he'll do so. Yair was ranked number three, brian's number four. They'll probably just switch places now. So Boke just lost to Elia, so he's probably I mean he is due a rematch, but we probably won't see that anytime soon. Max is busy at 155 with Gagey in a couple months, so that's gonna put him on the shelf for a while. So does that mean Brian gets a title shot, or does Brian have to fight Maasvar and then the winner gets a title shot?
Speaker 4:No, I think that sets him up for a title shot. I think that'd be more entertaining than anything else. I wonder, man. I wonder if. Brian and Maasvar fight, then that puts the title on the shelf for a lot longer.
Speaker 3:True. I wonder, like, how soon does Elia wanna? Because, honestly, Brian did take a lot of damage in that first round. But how soon do you think he can get back into the octagon? Like we're in February, he could probably be in there like early fall, yeah, Early fall, late summer maybe. If you really wanna push it, when's Elia gonna get back in the cage?
Speaker 4:I would say about the same, probably the same.
Speaker 3:You know what I mean. So maybe Elia, who would he fight? Like it's gonna be a rematch against Vogue.
Speaker 4:Who Elia? No, I think that we can go with Brian.
Speaker 3:I would go Brian. I think he would do Brian right away and then set and then maybe on the undercard Maasvar versus-.
Speaker 4:Check it out September 16th. That could be your headliner.
Speaker 3:Oh yeah, right about that dude. So we'll see that would be a fun fight man. So he didn't call anybody out. In his post-fight speech said he talked to Dana and Sean Shelby afterward and see what's up. But you know he's gonna be a gamer dude. I just hope that he gets in the octagon way faster than he did this last time, cause we had to wait forever and I know there was injuries and whatnot. But I just wanna see this guy keep fighting bro. Yeah, all right, big dog, let's get into the main event here. You ready, let's do it. Main event Brandon Moreno taking on Brandon Roddolf-Roybal for the second time, dude. So this ended up going all five rounds. But watching the fight, dude, it kinda felt like there were two different fights. There was a fight that happened between rounds one and two and then, when round three started, there was a different fight. Did you, did you? I don't know, did you get a sense of that or what did you think?
Speaker 4:I mean, yeah, I mean, the longer the fight went, man, it just kept going in favor of Roybal. You know what I mean. At first I was thinking like Moreno was taking the lead. He was, I think I would say he's getting bigger shots. He was landing more.
Speaker 3:He was dictating the pace of the fight. He looked super confident, nice footwork, setting up Roybal. He would wait for Roybal to throw something and he would cover up and block it and then boom, he would come with a crazy left hook or an overhand right and it was landing every time. Dude, I mean I was texting with you, I was texting with my cousin Danny Shout out what's up to the cousins in Tijuana, primos. But dude, roybal had a battle. Chichon, was it on his right side?
Speaker 4:Like somebody hit him with a hammer. Yeah, right hand side, yeah.
Speaker 3:Yeah, but Brandon never went back to that, or he wasn't able to go back to that, he wasn't able to capitalize on that injury.
Speaker 4:I think what ended up happening, dude, is because I think Moreno ended up getting like predictable as a fight went on. Now, I don't think Roybal was tired Cause he was throwing the same combinations. It was like left, right and then leg kick left right.
Speaker 3:Did you hear, yeah, did you hear Roybal's coach? I think it was like going into the third round. He started saying he's like dude, he's just waiting for you to throw and he's throwing that left. And as soon as he said that, it stopped landing and then as soon as he stopped landing that Roybal got more confident and he started letting his combos go. And as he was letting his combos go, brandon had to stop his offense cover up even more and instead of blocking all those shots, a lot of them were getting through and the amount of shots that were being landed by the fighters started to change in the to the tip, to the point where Roybal started taking over the fight. Brandon wasn't landing as much and Roybal was, and it just kept accumulating and accumulating and accumulating. I thought Moreno won rounds one and two and then Roybal took over round three, round four and round five. What did?
Speaker 4:you agree? I agree, I agree. I think same way as court. The only thing look, if I go back to the last round, I think it might've been the fifth round, maybe even the fourth round. Something that Moreno started doing was going to the body a lot more, and I think if he had started doing that from round three when he started to come back to the Roybal. Exactly, but it was too late. It was too late by the time he started.
Speaker 3:Do you think that Moreno got tired in round three because his output slowed down? Not only was he not landing as often, but he wasn't throwing as much, not only that.
Speaker 4:But if you notice, man, I think it was round, even I don't know if it started round three. Probably started round three, but definitely round four and five. His footwork wasn't the same as round one. Yeah, dude, and I don't know if it's a cardio thing, but that's what he did against Pantosia.
Speaker 3:Like you know, he's got the gas in the tank, but he just doesn't step on the gas, like he's too comfortable with the way the fight is going, instead of taking advantage and putting the pressure on your opponent. I think this is gonna hurt him big time, dude His corner.
Speaker 4:At the start I mean in between round four and five did say that he goes. Look, you're losing this fight. You gotta step on the gas. You know you wanna be champion, go out there and get it like word.
Speaker 3:But he just came out, and I mean that footed bro. Yeah, so Fonzal, on the screen right now. I got the judges scorecards and once again, dude, we got a judge. I was like what the heck is that guy looking at? So we got Mike Bell, cause an ass favorite judge loves to give out them 10 eighths. Junichiro Kamijo and Chris Lee. Bro, junichiro Kamijo gave round one to Brandon Moreno 10, nine. Okay, I'm cool with that, you cool with that. Right. Round two, he gave it also to Moreno 10, nine. You cool with that, definitely cool with that. He gave round three to Moreno 10, nine. That's a question. I'm not cool with that. I'm not cool with that. Neither were any of the other. Actually, chris Lee gave round three to Moreno and he gave check that out. He gave round one and two to Royville. That's weird, that's fucking crazy, bro. They must have got the text from the cartel.
Speaker 4:Bro, you got a move round one.
Speaker 3:No, and then Junichiro got the text from a different cartel. Yeah, so let's go to round four. Check it out. Round four Junichiro gave it to Royville. I'm down with that. 10, nine. Chris Lee gave round four to Moreno 10, nine. And so did Mike Bell 10, nine. Dude, surprisingly, I actually I don't agree with Mike Bell's card because he gave round two to Royville and then he gave round five to Moreno Crazy mother freak. And then Junichiro also gave round five.
Speaker 4:They all gave round five, yeah, yeah.
Speaker 3:That's crazy. I mean I don't know. I have to go back and look at it, but I was pretty sure Royville won round five and I thought he won round three, four and five decidingly like not even close. Round two I don't know if it was round one or two was really close, so actually you could even say either fighter could have won one of those rounds.
Speaker 4:I thought the one that was closest was round three, because that's when the tide started turning. Yeah, maybe it was round three.
Speaker 3:Cause I even remember like Moreno's corner at one point was like yo, I don't know who won that round. It was really close.
Speaker 4:Yeah, yeah.
Speaker 3:I think he even said that in round two and round three.
Speaker 4:Yeah, but yeah, definitely four and five with Royville.
Speaker 3:Well, so then, after the five, after Moreno, after Royville got the split decision victory, he went on, got on the mic and he called out Pantosia, bro, I got the top five in the Flyway division on the screen. Moreno was number one. That's probably going to be Royville now, and then, right underneath him, amir Al-Bazi, kkf, and then Matias Nicolau. It's kind of slim pickings, dude, and it's going to be like the Brandon Moreno factor. Bro, we're going to get another rematch here, because you I mean Royville doesn't really need to fight Amir. Let Amir fight KKF, and then the winner of that can get the winner of Brandon, of Royville and Pantosia, I would think. What do you think?
Speaker 4:So this would be the third time fighting right.
Speaker 3:Mm-hmm.
Speaker 4:Pantosia and Royville.
Speaker 3:Yeah, it's almost very similar. That's what I'm saying, dude. It's the Brandon Moreno factor. It's all over, it's the same thing again.
Speaker 4:They just keep fighting each other Gun to get a rematch.
Speaker 3:Yeah, we got no choice this time around, yeah.
Speaker 4:Oh well, but has Pantosia fought? What's his name? Go back.
Speaker 3:No, he hasn't fought Amir, I don't think he's fought KKF and he has not fought Nicolau. My only thing is I don't think either one of those three guys deserves to fight Pantosia.
Speaker 4:I mean if Amir's number two and I know.
Speaker 3:Royville is only one fight removed from beating Pantosia. I don't think that was a close fight. That was easily Pantosia, but he was getting tired in rounds four and five. I will say that Pantosia. So maybe we'll see something different. Maybe the moment got to Royville and maybe this is what he needed to grow from that and now he's got the confidence to go in there, cause I don't know if you saw Brandon Royville's walkout he was crying, bro. I didn't see it. He was very emotional on his way out to the cage for some reason. He was like and it worried me, you know what I mean. Like you know, like when you're in high school and there's that kid that gets picked on and he just takes it and then one day he starts fighting back but he's fucking crying and he beats the dog shit out of the bully. It was like I had vibes like that, bro. I was like oh dude, I don't know man, this dude's crying into four or five. He might come out like a hurricane and it took a little while, but it did, it did. Yeah, all right, fonzo. Well, that's the last story for the week, my man, anything you want to add to that?
Speaker 4:No man can't wait for the next, the next pay-per-view man. That's going to be great. And we got a fight night in between to keep us. Yeah, I think we got a fight night next week.
Speaker 3:We got. Do we got a fight night next week? I think we got a fight night. So in between now and our next show we got a UFC fight night, I believe and for sure. We got an IBJJF Grand Prix on Thursday. Me and the Primos might be getting together and do a fight companion for that. So I'll be cutting out the buffering so it's not like a flip book this time around, I promise. And then, I think, sunday we're going to have the UFC fight pass invitation also. That'll probably be on after we're done recording, so that'll have to be on the next show, but maybe we could do a fight companion for that too if we got time. That's a wrap, bonzo, all right.
Speaker 4:We'll catch you all next week.
Speaker 3:Yeah, thank you everyone for joining us. Thank you for listening. Thank you for watching. Don't forget to follow us on all the socials TikTok, insta, xthreads and, of course, youtube, all under the same name at Chingosso's Crew. Also, look for us on all major streaming platforms under Chingosso's Combat Crew. Until next week. Have a fantastic week Crew. Chingosso's Combat Crew out Peace.
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