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K1 World Max, Kunlun Fights, One Championship, Bellator, Enfusion, Glory oder beim legendären Thailand vs. Germany Event in Heidenheim 2012. Es gib kaum eine Promotion wo Enriko nicht gekämpft hat. Dazu hat er gegen alles und jeden sein können gezeigt der ihm vorgesetzt wurde, er hat die größten Namen seiner Gewichtsklasse gekämpft, unvergessen seine zwei Duelle mit Buakaw oder der Kampf gegen Yodsanklai. Eine spannende Folge erwartet euch, mit einem der besten Striker, die in Deutschland wandeln. Viel Spaß!
Fans have been frustrated with excessive clinching in kickboxing and there has been a lot of discussions on how ‘damage' is scored. GLORY introduced changes in their rules to settle these discussions for once and for all. Also, did you know that non-GLORY fights can affect the official GLORY rankings?► Buakaw: https://youtu.be/u6Xdm-AMxYo ► Best of 2024 / Awardshow: https://youtu.be/OoN0sBsSk_c Timestamps0:00 - GLORY changed their rules1:17 - Rule 1 - New clinching rule5:32 - Rule 2 - GLORY defines ‘damage'8:42 - Bonus rule - Impact of non-GLORY fights on rankingsIf you like this video, I appreciate if you like & subscribe.► Check out my clips channel: https://www.youtube.com/@TheKickboxingNerdClips #kickboxing #combatsports #glorykickboxing #newrule #muaythai #GLORY98Support the showI am The Kickboxing Nerd.If you like this episode, I appreciate if you like & subscribe to my Youtube channel.► Subscribe on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@thekickboxingnerd► Follow me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thekickboxingnerd/
I had the honor to interview none other than K-1 Producer Carlos Kikuta! We talked about the return of K-1 World MAX and how their international expansion is going so far. With the changed landscape of kickboxing I asked him about K-1's vision for the future and why combat sports fans should watch K-1. Timestamps0:00 - Introduction1:34 - Who is Carlos Kikuta?3:51 - How K-1's year is going so far5:38 - Thoughts on K-1 World MAX's return6:38 - Will Stoyan Koprivlenski vs Ouyang Feng happen?8:19 - K-1 World Grand Prix Qualifier - Asian Round in Osaka8:44 - The possibility of Buakaw returning to K-19:33 - Is the international expansion going as expected?12:08 - Is K-1 coming back to The Netherlands?13:14 - Carlos talks about GLORY CEO Marshall Zelasnek and K-1's plan to build up brand recognition once again16:46 - Possibility of K-1 collaborating with GLORY or ONE Championship18:01 - Possibility of Yuki Yoza vs GLORY champ Petch19:55 - K-1's partnership with CSI Sports and international broadcasting22:00 - K-1's vision for the future24:51 - Comparing 90s kickboxing vs now and the influence of social media27:24 - The future of heavyweight kickboxing in K-129:24 - Why combat sports fans need to watch K-1 and bushido34:32 - I wrote an article for Beyond Kickboxing
German Muay Thai is on the rise! Dieses Motto wollen wir mit dieser legendären Podcast Episode leben. Mit John Wayne Parr haben wir eine Person am Mic, die als erster (!) Nicht-Thai (Farang) auf den diversen Covern der Muay Thai Magazinen in Thailand abgebildet wurde. Seine drei Kämpfe gegen den unnachahmlichen Yodsanklai Fairtex sind Kämpfe welche man nicht oft genug auf den Social Media Plattformen schauen kann. Sein Kampf gegen Buakaw ist ebenfalls sehenswert- aber.. Less talk- more Muay Thai ! Have fun
Buakaw Banchamek is a living legend. He won multiple K-1 World Max Tournaments and changed the kickboxing forever! In this video I talk about 5 reasons on why and how Buakaw changed the game.0:00 - My first English episode0:47 - From a relatively unknown Thai fighter to a kickboxing superstar3:29 - His ferocious unusual style for viewers at the time4:27 - K-1 changed their rules because of Buakaw5:15 - Becoming a multiple K-1 World MAX champion6:12 - Fighting in his forties
Donegi Abena schrijft geschiedenis door met 3 knockouts op 1 avond de Grand Prix te winnen!
Sponsored by: http://www.PMTLIFESTYLE.COMOptimize Your Training With: ONNIT Supplements: https://bit.ly/pmt-onnit--In Episode 158 of the Pu'u Muay Thai Podcast, we sit down with Coach Ryan Ughoc and Kru Ed Gonzalez at Teep Studio in Scottsdale, Arizona, for an inspiring and deeply personal conversation. Ryan, who runs Pu'u Muay Thai Santa Barbara, and Ed, the chief instructor at Pu'u Muay Thai in Ventura, share their incredible journeys into martial arts and how it has profoundly changed their lives.Ryan opens up about hitting rock bottom while living as a drug addict on skid row in Los Angeles and how he found redemption through martial arts, reconnecting with his childhood practice of Judo and ultimately finding his way to Muay Thai. His story is a powerful testament to the transformative power of martial arts.Kru Ed Gonzalez, who grew up near Korea Town in Los Angeles, discusses his early years in Tae Kwon Do and Boxing before discovering Muay Thai. Training with legends like Buakaw, Ed's journey highlights the dedication and passion that martial arts demand.This episode is more than just about fighting techniques; it's about resilience, redemption, and the life-changing impact of martial arts. Join us for an emotional and motivational discussion that proves no matter how far you fall, you can always rise again with the right mindset and support.Tune in to hear these inspiring stories and learn how Muay Thai can be a path to personal growth and transformation. Don't forget to like, subscribe, and comment below with your thoughts. Follow us for more powerful stories and insights from the world of Muay Thai.Support the Show.Submit your Questions, Shoutouts, and request to be featured: https://podcast.puumuaythai.com
GLORY komt met BANGERS!
We have the man that makes it happen in Thailand, BKFC Asia CEO Nick Chapman. Nick is getting ready for a historic event this weekend when two legends, Buakaw and Saenchai, step into the BKFC squared circle for a fight that many thought could never happen. Tune in as we get the lay of the land from the guy that put it all together. We're just a few days out from history being made! #bkfc #fighting #bareknuckle Sponsored by: Dynamic Life, @livdynamic The Shave Parlor “Best fades and shaves in Cape Coral Florida” The BK Bet Shark, Instagram @bkbetshark
Sponsored by: http://www.PMTLIFESTYLE.COMOptimize Your Training With: ONNIT Supplements: https://bit.ly/pmt-onnit--In this episode, we explore the exciting initiatives driving the growth of Muay Thai. We'll discuss the Muay Thai Business Academy's expert advice on expanding the sport nationwide and delve into the unique Muay Thai Development League's semi-contact rating system. Join us to learn how these initiatives are shaping the future of Muay Thai.We're thrilled to announce the release of our podcast website! Join us in this episode as we reveal a user-friendly platform where you can submit questions, stay updated with upcoming events such as the Muay Thai Development League and Muay Thai Amateur Athletic Circuit, and actively engage with the Pu'u Muay Thai community. Visit https://podcast.puumuaythai.com to explore the new website!Support the showSubmit your Questions, Shoutouts, and request to be featured: https://podcast.puumuaythai.com
Sponsored by: http://www.PMTLIFESTYLE.COMOptimize Your Training With: ONNIT Supplements: https://bit.ly/pmt-onnit--In episode 129 of the Pu'u Muay Thai podcast, we take a deep dive into the exciting Rumble in the Jungle event that recently took place in Tulum. Join us as we explore all the thrilling moments, including the highlight of the WBC Muay Thai Nai Khanom Tom World Championship fight.But that's not all! We also devote a significant portion of this episode to answering questions from our dedicated audience. From training tips to tackling training-related concerns, we've got you covered with informative and helpful insights.Tune in to episode 129 of the Pu'u Muay Thai podcast for an action-packed recap of Rumble in the Jungle and valuable answers to your training-related questions. Don't miss out on this episode filled with knowledge and excitement.Support the show
Sponsored by: http://www.PMTLIFESTYLE.COMOptimize Your Training With: ONNIT Supplements: https://bit.ly/pmt-onnit--In Episode 128 of the Pu'u Muay Thai Podcast, your host Jonathan Puu takes the spotlight. He shares his upcoming adventures as a referee, starting with an upcoming assignment in Tulum, Mexico for the thrilling Rumble in the Jungle event by WBC Muay Thai Mexico. The following weekend, he heads to Indiana for a highly anticipated women's fight between Tierra Brandt and Charlsey Manor. And just when you think the excitement is over, he wraps up his referee journey with an event in Hawaii on Oahu, which includes the Muay Thai business summit. Additionally, Jonathan addresses listener-submitted questions on topics like handling headaches from sparring and fixing balance issues when throwing leg kicks. Tune in to this episode for all the insider details, expert advice, and exciting updates from the world of Muay Thai!--AMAZON RECOMMENDATIONSEquipment, Supplements, Books & More!→ https://bit.ly/pmt-recommendations
Sponsored by: http://www.PMTLIFESTYLE.COMOptimize Your Training With: ONNIT Supplements: https://bit.ly/pmt-onnit--In this episode, we have some exciting updates and discussions lined up for you.One of the main topics we delve into is the use of performance-enhancing drugs (PEDs) and the regulations surrounding them in the world of Muay Thai. We address the recent case of Petchtanong, who was stripped of his title due to testing positive for metenolone and boldenone. Although he claims those substances were doctor prescribed for injuries, it is important to note that they are not legal for active and competing athletes.We also discuss the lack of drug testing in Asia and other parts of the world, shedding light on the varying approaches and inconsistencies in regulations across different regions.Another intriguing point we explore is the PRIDE championship from Japan, which openly admitted to not conducting drug tests. We dive into how their promotion encouraged fighters to do whatever it took to put on an exciting show for the fans.Moving on to our Q&A segment to answer questions about mouth guards and weigh training with your Muay Thai.As always, we encourage our listeners to email us at jonathan@muaythaiventura.com with your questions and topics you'd like us to cover in future episodes. We value your feedback and input!Thank you for tuning in to this episode of the Pu'u Muay Thai podcast. Stay engaged, stay motivated, and keep training hard!--AMAZON RECOMMENDATIONSEquipment, Supplements, Books & More!→ https://bit.ly/pmt-recommendations
Sponsored by: http://www.PMTLIFESTYLE.COMOptimize Your Training With: ONNIT Supplements: https://bit.ly/pmt-onnit--we dive into the thrilling world of combat sports as we explore two highly anticipated matchups featuring the legendary fighter Buakaw.First, we discuss the boxing match between Buakaw and Manny Paquiao. Scheduled for January 24th, 2024, in the vibrant city of Bangkok at the iconic ICON SIAM, this match brings together two countries and promises an exhilarating clash. We provide insights into the weight class, rules, and the unique WBC Legends ceremonial belt that will be presented for this extraordinary contest.Our attention then turns to the highly anticipated bareknuckle Muay Thai fight between Buakaw and Saenchai. Although delayed due to a ONE FC suit from the Sports Authority of Thailand, we eagerly anticipate the rescheduled date on November 4th in Bangkok. We share the reasons behind the delay and our excitement at the prospect of attending this electrifying event.Additionally, we address some intriguing questions from our listeners. We explore ways to maintain motivation for stretching when flexibility seems nonexistent, provide tips to overcome balance issues while executing tip and knee strikes, and discuss the rumors surrounding the potential inclusion of kickboxing in the Commonwealth Games and LA Olympics 2028.Email us your questions and topics for future episodes at jonathan@Muaythaiventura.com.--AMAZON RECOMMENDATIONSEquipment, Supplements, Books & More!→ https://bit.ly/pmt-recommendations
...and even a little bit of an Adesanya-Pereira prediction at the end!So yeah, pretty stacked episode this week. Did Buakaw cross the line in his 'exhibition' with Yoshihiro Sato? Certainly appears that way. K-1 legend Takeru announced his contract is up with the titans of J-kick, but what does it really mean? Ren Hiramoto has seemingly taken strides in shoring up the holes in his MMA game, and that's a good thing (even though I previously hated the idea!). Andy Cruz has apparently managed to escape Cuba with an eye on turning pro, and I talk about why that's such an exciting prospect for boxing fans. And Dmitry Bivol put on another masterclass, but I'm not betting the mortgage on him just yet.Speaking of not betting the mortgage, I go into why trying to predict Adesanya-Pereira is a fool's errand (but offer up a prediction anyway)If you like this podcast and want to hear episodes not available on this feed, consider becoming a patron Get bonus content on PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/combat-chronicles. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jimmy Smith speaks to BKFC president, David Feldman, about one of the biggest Muay Thai fights ever made, between Buakaw Banchamek and Suphachai “Saenchai” Saepong, going down for BKFC in March (0:30). Plus, Jimmy teams up RJ Clifford to interview one of the best American wrestlers in the game. David Taylor (17:06).
We cover Buakaw's BKFC fight along with UFC Fight Night: Gane vs. Tuivasa. Liberation Martial Arts Online: https://www.patreon.com/posts/67198608 We can't continue to produce important episodes like this one without your solidarity. There is no Southpaw network without your financial support. In return, not only do you help produce our shows but you also get access to more great content. It's mutual aid. Find our Patreon, swag, and other ways to support us at: https://www.southpawpod.com You can find Southpaw on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram: @SouthpawPod
The big story of the weekend in boxing is covered here, as the Usyk-Joshua rematch ended with a clear winner and all of our questions answered. Also, 'The White Lotus' himself Buakaw made a return to Bangkok Stadium fighting this past week, in a case of completely bizarre matchmaking that is more interesting than the action itself.You may be wondering why I'm not talking about Leon Edwards' improbable victory over Kamaru Usman, and that is because I AM over at Patreon. Sign up for a bonus podcast covering everything that was interesting at UFC 278 right here Get bonus content on PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/combat-chronicles. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
The boys catch up on the latest news including the massive signing of Buakaw! Then they dive in on BKFC Fight Night Tampa 2 news with Jarod Grant and then see what's up with Jarred Warren.
Buakaw signs with BKFC UFC fight night Ms Marvel Marvel rumors Dana White US Capitol classics Jake Paul vs Hasim Rahman Jr
So here it is, THE MATCH super-episode which must be clocking in at nearly four hours? Given the lengthy run-time I won't give you too much to read, other than to say that Takeru vs. Tenshin is THE fight of the year. Thanks to all my lovely guests:Lucas Bourdon an essential twitter follow for all things kickboxing. His youtube playlists are amazing too, find them right here but here is the fighter we spoke about in particular Demetrius Havanas The Dogman and you can find 'A Podcast About Kickboxing' here on soundcloud or on other podcast providers. The latest episode is a SUPERB breakdown of a number of fights on the card. A must-listen in my opinion!Baba is another must-follow on Twitter. If you enjoyed that Buakaw tangent we went on and want to know more about the legendary Thai, be sure to check out Baba's brilliant article right hereShunsuke deserves way more followers on Twitter but if you want some badass clothing designs (and other stuff!) check out his Redbubble here and for a plethora of awesome kickboxing highlight videos check out his brilliant instagram feed here If you liked this podcast and want to support more of them please check out the Combat Chronicles patreon right here Get bonus content on PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/combat-chronicles. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Deze week op de bank bij Vechtersbazen Marouan Toutouh. Hij heeft al naam gemaakt in China bij de organisatie Kunlun en heeft recent een nieuw contact getekend bij 1 van de grootste organisaties ter wereld, ONE Championship. Zijn doel is om wereldkampioen te worden, maar dan zal hij eerst Regian Eersel moeten verslaan. Naast zijn vechtsportcarrière werkt hij met gehandicapten en mensen met een verstandelijke beperking in de zorg. Dit doet hij in een traject waarbij hij vechtsport en het mentale aspect hiervan te combineren. Kortom, een erg interessante gast op de bank!Zie het privacybeleid op https://art19.com/privacy en de privacyverklaring van Californië op https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
We get to talking with K1/Kickboxing legend Stone Cold Steve Moxon from Victoria. He now runs The Training Room Gym in Geelong, but jumped on to talking about his stellar career fighting in promotions such as Evolution, Enfusion, Kunlun and Glory, while facing off against legends in their prime like Buakaw, Andy Souwer, Bruce Macfie, Aikpracha and Marat Giogorian to just name a few. Also Steve talks about how he wasn't happy about the second half of his career as his outside life effect his ring performance and gives his honest opinion on present day fighters, fighter management and can Kickboxing be revive? Follow Steve and The Training Room here here:https://www.instagram.com/stonecoldstevemoxon/https://www.instagram.com/thetrainingroomgeelong/Follow us on:https://www.instagram.com/combatchatpodcast/https://www.facebook.com/combatchatpodcast https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC0BA3mqnfgbPBgjDeqNNkSgSupport the show (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC0BA3mqnfgbPBgjDeqNNkSg)
Elfmeterschiessen, Italien gegen England, EM, Sicherungsverwahrung oder Sicherheitsverwahrung? Haggerty gegen Rodtang und wer ist dieser Buakaw?
Welcome to Episode 4 of the Kickin' It With Liam Harrison Podcast where I am joined by 3 x Muay Thai World Champion Jordan "Quadzilla" Watson.Arguably one of the best Muay Thai fighters to come out the UK, starting Muay Thai at just 6 years old at Bad Company gym in Leeds, Jordan talks us through his classic fights with Allouche, Buakaw, Yod and Aikpracha Meenayothin.We discuss the highs and lows from winning world titles to having sepsis and being in hospital for 3 weeks very ill. We also discuss some of the crazy shit Jordan has been up to when not fighting such as running marathons, running the 3 peaks and randomly deciding to enter Desert Island Survival and spending a week on a remote desert island near Panama having to hunt for food each day to survive. I also ask the big question everyone wants to know... Will we see Jordan Watson in the ring again?Jordan is an absolute character and it was an honour to sit down with him, another guest who will definitely be returning soon as we have 100's more crazy stories to share with you guys.If you enjoy this podcast, please ensure you leave a review! Thanks.
Bruno is a Muay Thai, Jujitsu, Boxing, Kickboxing and MMA coach. Bruno是一位泰拳/ 柔道/ 自由搏擊/ 綜合格鬥教練 Coming from the rich culture of Brazil, Bruno makes his way onto the Hot Wings Show representing Rio de Janeiro. 來自富饒文化的巴西,他將代表里約熱內盧挑戰我們的超辣雞翅! On tonight's show Bruno shares his story, his ups, his downs and all the inbetweens. He's trained for battle on the feet or on the ground, but is he ready for the Suicide wings? Lets find out! 在今晚的直播秀中,Bruno將為我們帶來他的故事,在人生中的高低潮。 他長年進行各種武術訓練,可他有辦法吃完最後一支超辣雞翅(自殺辣醬)嗎? 等著看吧! Don't forget to Subscribe to Eddy.LIVE: 別忘了訂閱我們的頻道 www.eddy.live
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Episode 15 I sit with Romanian fighter Alex Bublea as we discuss his fighting career from Kickboxing in Romania to living and fighting muay thai out of England before moving to Thailand and becoming one of the very few sponsored fighters at Banchamek gym, training along side Buakaw and the top fighters who also reside at that gym. We talk about different fights he has achieved around the world as well as his mindset and determination towards achieving his goals and his fighting career. Alex is now residing in Huahin and trains out of Sitjaopho gym with his long term girl friend who has supported his fighting career from day one. Enjoy the episode and please subscribe to my channel for more new and interesting stories in combat sports and pop-culture. Find out more at https://the-jade-marrisa-podcast.pinecast.co
In this interview, King of Lethwei Dave "The Nomad" Leduc spoke with John Hyon Ko of Kumite Radio about his upcoming rubber match with Tun Tun Min, going from Thailand to Myanmar to Dubai, Buakaw challenge, fighting Hong-Man Choi, loving the rebirth of bare-knuckle boxing in America and more. Dave "The Nomad" Leduc will defend his Lethwei Openweight Golden Belt against Tun Tun Min on December 16 in Yangon, Myanmar. Follow Dave Leduc on social media. Facebook: @kingleduc Instagram: @kingleduc Twitter: @kingleduc Follow John Hyon Ko on social media. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/KumiteRadio/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jhkmma/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/JHKMMA Kumite Radio is sponsored by Supplement Warfare For people in Australia and New Zealand, go to https://www.supplementwarfare.com.au/ and use Coupon Code “KUMITERADIO” At Checkout To Get %10 Off to support the podcast.
Au programme d'Au Bord Du Ring 13, le debrief de l'UFC 226, l'excellente performance d'Israel Adesanya, le sympathique Buakaw vs Michal Krcmar et les retours gagnants de Superbon et Wei Rui. Animé par Lucas (@lucas_bourdon) et Baba (@BabaSmirs).
Dans cet épisode d'Au Bord Du Ring, on parle de Muay Thai avec les combats de Buakaw et Youssef Boughanem, un peu de MMA avec Fedor vs Mir au Bellator et de boxe anglaise avec l'excellent combat entre Jessie Magdaleno et Isaac Dogboe.
In this episode of the FunkMMA Podcast we chat with Andy Tiet. Andy is an MMA fighter, Certified Nutritionist, Muay thai champion, Trainer, Manager of Evolucao Thai gym, videographer, and also my “Right Hand Man” and business partner. At only 23 years old, Andy has battled from barely being able to pay rent to travelling to Thailand multiple times while helping grow a 7 figure online business. Andy had the opportunity to spar with Buakaw and just finished a week training with Bellator fighters Rafael Lovato Jr and Justin Rader at Evolucao Thai – His story is awesome an inspirational to all
In this episode of the FunkMMA Podcast we chat with Andy Tiet. Andy is an MMA fighter, Certified Nutritionist, Muay thai champion, Trainer, Manager of Evolucao Thai gym, videographer, and also my “Right Hand Man” and business partner. At only 23 years old, Andy has battled from barely being able to pay rent to travelling to Thailand multiple times while helping grow a 7 figure online business. Andy had the opportunity to spar with Buakaw and just finished a week training with Bellator fighters Rafael Lovato Jr and Justin Rader at Evolucao Thai – His story is awesome an inspirational to all
In this episode of The Striking Corner podcast, Eric and Vinny are back after an extended Easter vacation and decide to do this episode sans guest in order to catch up on some news from the world of Muay Thai & Kickboxing. They discuss Bellator Kickboxing, our upcoming Striking Corner seminar featuring Fabio Pinca, and the much talked about rumor regarding a potential dream match up between Yodsanklai and Buakaw for a whopping one million dollar fight purse! In addition, the debate over In-N-Out Burger versus Five Guys continues and a special announcement about a new run of Striking Corner/Muay Thai is Life shirts! Check it out!
Muay Thai Guy Podcast - Episode 76Simon Marcus is one of the most dominant Muay Thai fighters in the world. With numerous championships under his belt, he's looking to add another in his next fight against Artem Levin at GLORY 21. I personally can't wait for this fight because these are two of my favorite fighters to watch and their first fight was awesome!Anyway, we talk his training leading up to the fight plus much more:How he used to be hard into WWF wrestling and then eventually found Muay Thai.Why it's been such a great experience training at Siam No.1 with Ajahn Suchart.What it's been like having a training partner like Matt Embree to train alongside with.His thoughts on his 2 fights at the GLORY contender tournament.What his mindset and game plans were like going into the fight and how he felt afterwards.How he's adjusted from Muay Thai rules to GLORY rules and what tactics/techniques he's found more useful.What his training camp with Buakaw was like in Thailand and how he feels it got him prepared for his fights.His mental preparation before fights and how positive, but realistic thinking has helped his career.How he's recovered from his past 2 fights and how he's feeling going into his title fight against Artem Levin.What he thinks about rematches and how his training differs depending on the matchup.And much, much more!Click Here or on the podcast player at the top of the page to listen to MTG 076: Simon "Bad Bwoy" Marcus Discusses Upcoming Title Fight Against Artem Levin at GLORY 21 Make sure to follow Simon on his Facebook Page.If you like the podcast make sure to leave a review and rating to help the show grow! The more reviews I get, the more popular the show will get and the more I can help spread this awesome sport!Be cool and click here to leave a rating and review.Let me know what you thought about the interview in the comment section below!MTG 076 back to more MTG podcast episodesBack to Home Page
After a long awaited return, Undercard Supercast returned Monday February 3, 2014. We discussed the somewhat disappointing UFC 169 (depending on what side of the fence you were on), handed out Golden Poops and Golden Ducks, discussed the title fights we were most disappointed by, and try to run down Nolan’s topics with a fire hose. We’re Undercard Superstar, and we’re combat sports a tad hungover.
On this handy-dandy episode of Undercard Supercast, we find ourselves handing awards out for UFC Fight Night Rockhold vs Philippou, WSOF, and boxing from last week, Chris Leben’s retirement and our favorite moment, we discuss the potential Michael Bisping vs Tim Kennedy bout for the TUF Nations Finale, and give our predictions for the Bellator LHW title and tournament. We’re Undercard Superstar and we’re combat sports tad hungover.
On this episode of Undercard Supercast, we tackle tough hitting issues like George St. Pierre’s comments on the UFC and PED usage, who our TUF: Nations countries and coaches would be, and give our picks for UFC Fight Night Rockhold vs Philippou. We’re Undercard Superstar and we’re combat sports a tad hungover. Thoughts and prayers go out to the families of Cat Zingano and Mae Young.
On this episode of Undercard Supercast, we create an imaginary Mixed Martial Arts Hall of Fame (MMAHoF- still working on the title). We try to figure out where it’d be, ranging from domestic locations like Denver, Las Vegas, or Eerie, Pennsylvania, to international locations like Tokyo and Belem, Brazil. Then we discuss interesting exhibits and memorabilia we’d like to see in it. We’re Undercard Superstar, and we’re combat sports a tad hungover.
On this episode of Undercard Supercast, we hand out an Old-School RAW award the Golden Cane, and the much reviled Golden Poop, Connor strings along several mispronounced names before passing the curse to Dan, we look at the Dominick Cruz injury saga that led him to vacate the title and the UFC to make a Renan Barao vs Urijah Faber rematch for the Undisputed Bantamweight Title, and we talk about the fight we’re looking forward to the most in combat sports. We’re Undercard Superstar, and we’re combat sports a tad hungover. Sponsored by Alienware. Game Victorious.
In this episode of Undercard Supercast, we hand out the Golden Family Disrespect and the Golden Poop in our review of UFC 168, and review 2013 in general, handing out 2013 fighter of the year, fight of the year, and mention some favorite moments. We're Undercard Superstar and we're combat sports a tad hungover. Sponsored by Alienware. Game Victorious.
On this almost-end-of-the-year super cast, the Undercard crew sits down to preview the entire fight card of UFC 168, as well as the best Christmas present they received this year (Hint: Ben didn't get one). We're Undercard Superstar, and we're combat sports a tad hungover. Sponsored by Alienware. Game Victorious.
On this episode, we review the weekend of fights, handing out the Golden Beltran Beard Braid and the Golden Poop, looks at our top pound-for-pound rankings (Hint: Dan says Cain Velasquez is #1), and look at Hendricks-Lawler set for UFC 171 for the UFC Welterweight title. We're Undercard Superstar, and we're combat sports a tad hungover. Sponsored by Alienware. Game Victorious.
On this Undercard Supercast, we preview UFC on FOX 10, headlined by Demetrious Johnson and Joseph Benavidez, we look at the Boxer of the Year awards, who would we prefer Ryan Bader to fight next, 'Shogun' Rua or Phil Davis?, and what will GSP's announcement be. We're Undercard Superstar, and we're combat sports a tad hungover. Sponsored by Alienware. Game Victorious.
Once again Undercard Superstar hands out post-fight show awards, and in honor of the UFC card in Brisbane, Australia, the awards are the Golden Didgeridoo and the Golden Poop. We take a moment to remember Shane Del Rosario, and then go in depth to our topics, which include the awards, our scores for the Mark Hunt-'Bigfoot' Silva fight, and what recently announced fights we are most excited for, while relentlessly mocking Ben. We're Undercard Superstar, and we're combat sports a tad hungover. Sponsored by Alienware. Game Victorious.
In this special episode of Undercard Supercast, Ben can't stop talking, we discuss Ben Askren's move to ONE FC and the Evolve Fight Team, who would we prefer to fight Floyd Mayweather Jr., and we provide quick picks for the UFC Fight Night in Brisbane, Australia. Needless to say, Nolan can hardly breath. We're Undercard Superstar, and we're combat sports a tad hungover. Sponsored by Alienware. Game Victorious.
In this Episode of Undercard Supercast: Connor returns from the dead, Ben goes to the dead, and Nolan is confused. Topics include the Golden Kim Winslow Stand-Up and Golden Poop from last weekend, Conor McGregor vs Diego Sanchez….at Welterweight?, and what's on our Fight Christmas List. We're Undercard Superstar, and we're combat sports a tad hungover. Sponsored by Alienware. Game Victorious.
After a week off due to unforeseen events, Connor returned just in time to figure out he was still a better Supercast member than T.C. The topics on this podcast include handing out the Golden Johny Hendricks Phantom Tap and the Golden Poop, discussing George St. Pierre’s taking some time off comments, Dana White’s absolute verbal demolition of GSP and his potential personal problems, and what our scores for the GSP-Johny Hendricks fight were. We’re Undercard Superstar, and we’re combat sports a tad hungover.
On this episode of Undercard Supercast, Ben takes us back to Hendo/Rashad, we review Bellator's weekend, handing out the Golden Broken Neck and Golden Poop, Jon Jones being on the cover of EA UFC and who we'd like to see on there, what fight you're looking forward to the most between UFC Fight for the Troops: Kennedy-Natal and the Vitor Belfort-Dan Henderson fight, and then do quick picks for UFC Fight for the Troops. We're Undercard Superstar and we're combat sports a tad hungover.
Here at Undercard Superstar, we take our jobs very seriously. IN this special Halloween edition, "Undercard Spookycast", we rank the fights we are most excited for at UFC 169, what combat sports-related costumes would we wear, Adrien Broner's sex tape and it's 2/10 glory, and comparing fighters to candy. We then look at Bellator: Chandler vs Alvarez, the once a PPV, but now no longer. We're Undercard Supercast, and we're combat sports a tad hungover. Sponsored by Alienware. Game Victorious.
In this episode of Undercard Supercast we look at UFC Fight Night: Machida-Munoz, we hand out our Golden Winston Churchill and Golden Poops, review the stoppage of Guillard-Pearson, what superhero/comic book hero would we put in the cage with Mayhem Miller in a reverse Bully-Beatdown, thoughts on Gustafsson vs Lil Nog, whether we'll ever see a Bernard Hopkins like champion in MMA fighting till they're 48, and review AGON Wrestling. We're Undercard Superstar and we're combat sports a tad hungover. Sponsored by Alienware. Game Victorious.
On this episode of Undercard Supercast, Luke is punished for his utter failure to give out the Golden $10 Bud Light and Golden Poop, we look at the newly formed PPV-based Agon Wrestling Championships and what we think they could do to improve, and we look forward to UFC Fight Night: Machida vs. Munoz, giving our picks for it. We're Undercard Superstar, and we're combat sports a tad hungover. Sponsored by Alienware. Game Victorious.
In this special post-UFC 166 show, the Undercard Crew talks about the differences between the live show and watching at home, name the best UFC of all time, talk about Fabricio Werdum vs Cain Velasquez, and review the ADCC Pro Trials. We're Undercard Superstar, and we're combat sports a tad hungover. Sponsored by Alienware. Game Victorious.
In Episode 37, we look at the Glory 11 debut viewership numbers (381,000) on Spike TV, Kenny Florian's gameplan advice to Junior dos Santos, Ben previews the two superfights at the ADCCs, and then talk about UFC 166, giving our picks for every fight on the card (here's a hint: the fly-on-the-wall doesn't like Texas). We're Undercard Supercast and we're combat sports a tad hungover.
In this special "Renzo Gracie raccoon attacks Connor" episode, we cover the very busy week of combat sports, handing out the Golden Coffee Shop Brownie and Golden poop, talks scorecards for the Marquez-Bradley boxing match, talk about Marqeuz's comments after the bout, Yushin Okami signing with the World Series of Fighting, and whether we think Rousimar Palhares being cut was the right choice. We're Undercard Supercard, and we're combat sports a tad hungover.
On Episode 35, the Undercard Crew (plus Taylor "C" Engel- if that's really his name...) preview Glory 11, pick between kickboxing and the Bradley-Marquez fight, what's next for Demian Maia if he beats Shields, and describe our general hatred of Brendan Schaub and Chelsea Handler, while also picking one television show and one fighter we'd like to see put together. We're Undercard Superstar and we're combat sports a tad hungover.
In this episode, we have a special guest Taylor C. Engel (if you can guess his middle name you might win something). Our topics include Kennedy-Natal, Ian McCall's homeless Twitter comments, boxing predictions for Wladimir Klitchko and Miguel Cotto's fights, and name the worst MMA people to follow on Twitter. We're Undercard Superstar, and we're combat sports a tad hungover.
In this very special episode we interview two Marcelo Garcia Brown belts. Jonathan Satava, who won gold at the 2013 IBJJF Pan Jiu-Jitsu NOGI Championships in the Middle (175.5 lbs) division, and Mansher "Munchie" Khera, who won gold at the same event in the Light (162.5 lbs) division, are the victims of the night. We asked them hard hitting questions, and everything from who are recent influences to what would you say to Helio Gracie if he was here today. Between talking about their recent run to Gold, we also take time to crack jokes, mostly at Ben's expense. We're Undercard Superstar, and we're combat sports a tad hungover.
In this special episode, we review the Glory 10 kickboxing event and the Chavez Jr vs Vera boxing match. Other topics include Lyoto Machida moving in to take on Mark Munoz, replacing an injured Michael Bisping and leaving the second most American MMA fighter in the UFC, Tim Kennedy, hanging around for another fighter to dance with. We also spend time discussing Yushin Okami being cut by the UFC. We're Undercard Supercast and we're combat sports a tad hungover.
In this episode of Undercard Supercast, we play with name bars, breakdown UFC 165, talk about what's next for both Jon Jones and Alexander Gustafsson, where does Glover Teixeira fit in all of this, and bemoan the loss of Ken Norton, the most underrated heavyweight boxer in the "Ali Era". We're Undercard Superstar and we're combat sports a tad hungover.
Welcome back to another edition of Undercard Supercast. Your hosts tonight are the glorious Earl Montclair, New York’s own Ben Kohn, the classiest man in a wifebeater around Nolan Howell, the fearless leader Luke Irwin, and the duct tape enthusiast Connor Dillon. Topics include Josh Thomson coming in for the title against Anthony Pettis, Josh Barnett vs Travis Browne, Chad “Money (Shot)” Mendes vs Nik Lentz, the Bellator Welterweight tournament, and picks for UFC 165. This is Undercard Supercast, and we’re combat sports a tad hungover.
Welcome to the episode of Undercard Supercast where we review #TheOne, i.e. Mayweather-Canelo, hand out the Golden Shoulder and Golden Poop, a little K-1 talk up, Paulo Thiago’s recent UFC run, Melvin Guillard running to another camp, and much more. This is Undercard Superstar, and we’re combat sports a tad hungover.