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OK, this has to be one of our favorite guests (we say that every week!)... but seriously, former Bellator fighter and muay thai star, now fighting at LIGHTS OUT FIGHTING XXIII's Ashley "Whiplash" Thiner is such a character!We talk science, nutrition, dancing, liars, and tomahawk elbows... just to name a few!Plus, cohost and UFC veteran Bryan BamBam Barberena gives his comments on former rival Ruthless Robbie Lawler's induction into the Hall of Fame and also answers a very deep question from a young high school student conducting a UFC documentary on dealing with a loss!Now sit back and enjoy.Also, you'd look way cooler wearing our shirt. Go buy it.https://millions.co/fight-in-sight/merchNow follow and subscribe, tell your friends about us, and go buy our shirt here: https://millions.co/fight-in-sight/merchFor sponsorship opportunities or to find out how you can be a guest on the show, please email us at fightinsightpod@gmail.comWhiplash's IG: https://www.instagram.com/ajthaifighter/FIGHT IN SIGHT IG: https://www.instagram.com/fightinsightpodcast/FIGHT IN SIGHT YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8ZW2w0va-VWeep_JtlhAjQ#ashleythiner #mma #ufc #whiplash #muaythai #bambam #apex #danawhite #tko
Jake Digman joins host Jake Murren for Episode 88 of Forged in Ohio. Jake Digman is a "Master of Ceremonies," who has over 20 years of experience in combat sports. In this episode, Jake talks about why Caged Thunder 28: Fight Night in the Flats is personal to him, how "Ruthless" Robbie Lawler had a part in getting him into MMA, being in the movie "Warrior" in 2011, what it takes to be a good ring announcer, and so much more.Jake Digman is one of the most recognizable voices in all of Ohio MMA, and the insight and words of wisdom alone in this episode will make it worth your time. Discover more about Jake Digman by listening to Forged in Ohio today!Check out Jake Digman on social media:Instagram: @myrealnameisjenningsFacebook: @diggs072582 Forged in Ohio:Instagram: @forgedinohioFacebook: @forgedinohioYouTube: @forgedinohioMusic on Forged in Ohio is from FreeMusicArchive.org: Servants by Jahzzarhttps://freemusicarchive.org/music/Jahzzar/Servants/Servants
On this episode you can hear hosts Blake & Stu chat all things Ruthless Robbie Lawler with friend of the show Scroobius PipIMPORTANT NEWS!!! IMPORTANT NEWS!!! IMPORTANT NEWS!!!Have you been and had a look at our new look show on YouTube? We have a swish new TV studio and would love it if you had a quick look and why not subscribe whilst you're there? https://www.youtube.com/@themmafanshowIn association with https://www.gamcare.org.uk/Are you looking for help about your own or someone else's gambling?If you are concerned about the amount of time or money that you or someone you know is spending gambling, you can talk in confidence to their advisers free of charge over the phone or online. They are available 24 hours a day, seven days a week.Go to https://www.gamcare.org.uk/The MMA Fan Podcast DisclaimerBlake & Stu are by their own admission ridiculously under qualified to host a MMA podcast as neither of them have ever got in the cage!They are however huge fans! so what you get from this podcast is two over excited lads having a blast, talking to some amazing guests!Please SUBSCRIBEFollow us on social mediaYouTube https://www.youtube.com/@themmafanshowInstagram https://www.instagram.com/themmafanshow/Facebook https://www.facebook.com/Mmafanpodcast-105607508253233 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
UFC and MMA legend “Ruthless” Robbie Lawler is coming off of a UFC 266 TKO victory over Nick Diaz, & is now gearing up for a UFC 276 bout with Bryan Barberena on July 2. Before mixing it up, Lawler sat down with Bloody Elbow to discuss the origins of his nickname, an openness to superfights/novelty bouts, eating for performance for the past 20+ years, & nostalgia for the days of fight shorts plastered with an assortment of sponsorship patches. Q1: Your violent fighting style really is “Ruthless,” so where did you get your nickname from? Q2: Everyone deals with a certain level of stress, or fear, going into a fight. Since, you've put in so much time over the years, would you say the nerves are the same as when you first started, or have they changed in any way? Q3: Over the course of a 20+ year career, you're developed a reputation for always showing up in shape and ready to bang. How have you remained so disciplined for so long? Q4: You have been competing for pretty much your entire adult life. Has there ever been a time when you haven't had to be on your diet? Q5: The last time we talked you told me about how you were doing the Kill Cliffs, and how part of your supplement routine was adding in the CBD. Would you say that's also one of the ways you stay away from the sugar, which can be really detrimental to weight cuts? Q6: So you're gearing up for UFC 276 on July 2, 2022 to face Bryan Barberena. I remember you telling me how your rematch with Nick Diaz really had you fired up, and now you're fighting Barberena, who is solid and all — but do you feel like you've had to find some extra motivation to get up for this one? Q7: How many more fights do you have left on your contract? Q8: Everyone says that MMA is a young man's game, but time and time again we keep seeing veterans rise to the top. How long do you think you can actively continue to fight at this level? Q9: You have definitely paid your dues, and then some. Can you see yourself ever doing a novelty fight after your UFC career? Like a boxing match or grappling event? Q10: Before you call it a career, would you want a superfight with anyone? Maybe something that isn't just a regular fight, like a Conor McGregor, or perhaps someone in a different weight class? Q11: I think Dana White recently said that Nate Diaz should go ahead and just box Jake Paul, even though he's still under UFC contract. Would you be open to something along those lines? Q12: I have this idea that the UFC should do away with the win bonus, double the show money, and then replace the performance bonuses with finish bonuses — keeping Fight of the Night of course — Do you think that would promote more finishes and prevent guys from playing it safe? Q13: I definitely respect that, but it would be nice if everyone had the same sort of style as Robbie Lawler. I will say that. Q14: That reminds me of one of your protégés, Logan Storley, who stuck to his guns and just captured Bellator's interim welterweight title. He did what you just said by not doing anything other than playing his game and getting the win — and it paid off for him. Q15: Are you really enjoying coaching, and do you pretty much see yourself doing it forever? Q16; Who are some of your sponsors that you'd like to give a shout out to? Q17: Do you ever miss the days of the fight shorts covered in the sponsorship logos, or do you prefer the uniforms? Q18: Do you think we'll ever get back to that, or are uniforms here to stay? You can follow Eddie on twitter — @TheEddieMercado and you can find us @BloodyElbow. Check out Robbie Lawler's official twitter while you're there — @Ruthless_RL. For more on 'Ruthless' be sure to check out his insta: ruthless_rl. If you enjoy our variety of shows & interviews, please “heart" us here on SC, or "like" & share over or on your BE Presents Podcast platform of choice: YouTube, Apple Podcasts, iHeartRadio, Stitcher, Spotify, TuneIn, OverCast, Player FM, & Amazon Music.
Ryan McKinnell fills in for Jimmy Smith and speaks to 'the Rutheless One" Robbie Lawler about his over 20 year career in MMA and his upcoming fight against Bryan Barberena on the main card of UFC 276 and reviews this list of fighters nominated for the 2022 ESPY for Best MMA Fighter.
It's another Strikeforce event full of finishes as we're covering "Diaz vs. Cyborg" this week! The welterweight title is on the line in the main event as Nick Diaz further establishes his genius inside the cage with a masterful performance against a very game, tough Evangelista "Cyborg" Santos. While the champ looked to be in trouble in the first round, it was all part of his game plan...it's a great fight! We also see "Jacare" Souza defend his middleweight belt for the first time against "Ruthless" Robbie Lawler, and all-time football great Herschel Walker competes in MMA for the final time. There's a Gracie on this card, too...make sure to check this episode out! All our links can be found here: https://podfollow.com/inside-the-hexagon/view. Download and subscribe, and connect with us on Instagram and Twitter...@TheHexagonPod. Make sure you check out Evergreen Podcasts at www.evergreenpodcasts.com. Also, please don't forget to rate and review! We appreciate your support! Sources: Tapology, Sherdog, MMA Weekly, MMA Junkie, Figure Four Weekly Special thanks to Joseph McDade for our theme song: www.josephmcdade.com #Strikeforce #UFC #Bellator #MMA #Podcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this week's episode, we spotlight "Strikeforce: Lawler vs. Shields," and the Skrap Pack is riding high! In the main event, Jake Shields and "Ruthless" Robbie Lawler make their hexagon debuts, with Shields coming out on top. Also on the card, Nick Diaz makes mincemeat of "Hands of Steel" Scott Smith, Brett Rogers turns Andrei Arlovski's lights out, and Kevin "The Monster" Randleman arrives in Strikeforce. It's another packed episode...don't miss it! All our links can be found here: https://podfollow.com/inside-the-hexagon/view. Download and subscribe, and connect with us on Instagram and Twitter...@TheHexagonPod. Also, please don't forget to rate and review! We appreciate your support!Sources: Tapology, Sherdog, MMA Weekly, MMA Junkie, Figure Four WeeklySpecial thanks to Joseph McDade for our theme song: www.josephmcdade.com#Strikeforce #UFC #Bellator #MMA #Podcast
Zane Simon & Eddie Mercado are here to breakdown the UFC VEGAS 8 event, with hot takes, possible next fights, as well as reactions to the overall event. Sign up for ESPN+ and watch UFC VEGAS 8: ‘SMITH VS. RAKIC’ - #UFCAPEX — August 29th., 2020 at: http://go.web.plus.espn.com/c/482924/566982/9070?sharedid=BloodyElbow This Saturday’s, August 29th. Fight Night event, broadcast from the APEX Fight Center in Las Vegas, Nevada, showcased a light heavyweight bout between Anthony ‘Lionheart’ Smith and Aleksandar Rakić. When Jon Jones left the Light Heavyweight title vacant recently, the division completely opened up. As a result, this was suddenly a very important fight, one that could determine the next contender once a new champion is crowned. In what turned out to be an utterly dominant performance, Rakic hammered the lead leg and then simply proved to be too strong for Smith in grappling exchanges. Light Heavyweight has a new contender! Our co-main event featured a welterweight bout between ‘Ruthless’ Robbie Lawler and Neil ‘Hatian Sensation’ Magny... in a smart performance, Magny won every round, bloodying Lawler in a dominant victory. Let’s run down the early portion of the event: We ended up starting the night with a women’s opening prelims bout where Mallory Martin had to dig deep to capture a victory, the rising contender battled through adversity to hand Hannah Cifers another Octagon loss via second-round sub, we followed that up with a second ladies fight when Polyana Viana, the Brazilian veteran, scored another finish inside the cage that ended Ultimate Fighter alum Emily Whitmire via first-round sub. Sean Brady kept the submission train rolling as the undefeated welterweight prospect put knockout artist Christian Aguilera to sleep with a powerful second-round guillotine choke. Our fourth sub in a row tonight came when Alex Caceres captured his first three-fight win streak under the UFC banner when “Bruce Leeroy” stopped Octagon newcomer Austin Springer via first-round sub. Rounding things out, bonuses for putting forth POTN efforts went to Mallory Martin and Sean Brady, and FOTN honors went to Ricardo Lamas vs. Bill Algeo. Overall, the now dwindled down ten bout card saw two finishes in Round 1, started off the card with four submissions in a row, had a total of ZERO KO/TKOs, and finished up with six decisions (including the main & co-main)... what a night of fights we have to discuss with you! Here’s a look at the UFC VEGAS 8 RESULTS & UPDATED FIGHT RECORDS: MAIN CARD | SAT. AUG 29 10: 205lbs - Aleksandar Rakić (13-2) DEF. Anthony Smith (33-16) - DEC, Unanimous 9: 170lbs - Neil Magny (24-7) DEF. Robbie Lawler (28-15) - DEC, Unanimous 8: 125lbs - Alexa Grasso (12-3) DEF. Ji Yeon Kim (9-3) - DEC, Unanimous 7: 145lbs - Ricardo Lamas (20-8) DEF. Bill Algeo (13-5) - DEC, Unanimous FOTN: ($50K ea.) Ricardo Lamas vs. Bill Algeo POTN: ($50K ea.) 1. Mallory Martin 2. Sean Brady PRELIMS 6: 185lbs - Impa Kasanganay (8-0) DEF. Maki Pitolo (13-7) - DEC, Unanimous 5: 185lbs - Zak Cummings (24-7) DEF. Alessio Di Chirico (12-5) - DEC, Unanimous 4: 145lbs - Alex Caceres (17-12) DEF. Austin Springer (12-4) - SUB, Rear Naked Choke at 3:38 of Rd 1 3: 170lbs - Sean Brady (13-0) DEF. Christian Aguilera (14-7) - SUB, Guillotine Choke at 1:47 of Rd 2, Total 6:47 2: 115lbs - Polyana Viana (11-4) DEF. Emily Whitmire (4-4) - SUB, Armbar at 1:53 of Rd 1 1: 115lbs - Mallory Martin (7-3) DEF. Hannah Cifers (10-7) - SUB, Rear Naked Choke at 1:33 of Rd 2, Total 6:33 Be sure to follow Zane - @TheZaneSimon and Eddie - @TheEddieMercado, and follow @BloodyElbow on twitter for all the latest in MMA happenings. Bloody Elbow Presents is a mixed martial arts podcast network presented to you by Bloody Elbow. Share & Subscribe on any of our podcast platforms below to get the latest in MMA News, MMA Features, UFC Interviews, daily MMA Podcasts, UFC Fight Previews, Post-Fight Shows & More!
In the first edition of our new O&U MMA Watch Party series, we look back at one of the greatest fights of all time, the welterweight title rematch between Ruthless Robbie Lawler and The Red King Rory MacDonald. Line up your videos from 04:56 in the first round and watch along with us! Follow the hometeam: @matty_gunner @smokey6figs @jamiejones1word @outcasts_underdogs @wildjonespodcastnetwork Go to outcastsunderdogs.com for music, merch and all things O&U related!
Steve Berger is a MMA pioneer, retired Pro Fighter and Coach. Steve fought in the first televised MMA fight in the US against "Ruthless" Robbie Lawler at UFC 73.5. Connect with Steve on Instagram and Facebook As always, connect with Adam on Instagram, Twitter, and YouTube Follow all things Imposed Will on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook Also, follow the Outside Perspective podcast on Instagram and Facebook And for all your CBD needs, go to: Jambo Superfoods Save 20% at checkout with COUPON CODE: Outside
For UFC 235, hosts Roberto Diaz and Joe Soto take a closer look at the main event between the former champion Robbie Lawler and undefeated recently acquired fighter, Ben Askren. UFC 235 is scheduled for Saturday March 2, 2019 and will take place in Las Vegas, Nevada. For this fight, Roberto and Joe will look at the histories, numbers, sizes and styles and discuss the strengths and weaknesses and possible strategies for each of these fighters. HIGHLIGHTS OF THIS EPISODE: Robbie’s two year inactivity, cage rust Resumes, and experience Quality of opponents Fighting styles, background/fighting base Size, history Endurance and age Strategies for fighters, standup/wrestling Athlete/Fighter Who wins Joe answers, Ngannou vs Velasquez fallout Links and Resources: Robbie Lawler Ben Askren Elite XC Strikeforce Nick Diaz Rory McDonald Tyron Woodley Douglas Lima Andrey Koreshkov Johnny Hendricks Cain Velasquez Francis Ngannou
"Ruthless" Robbie Lawler calls in ahead of his UFC Welterweight title eliminator bout against Rafael dos Anjos this weekend on FOX and discusses RDA as an opponent, training at Hard Knocks 365, Matt Hughes's road to recovery, GSP, Ponzinibbio vs. Perry, his motivation to continue fighting, and more. Later, Mike Perry joins the show and talks about Santiago Ponzinibbio as an opponent, finding the balance between skill and aggression, Lawler vs. RDA, and more. Plus, Matt and guest co-host Jamie Crowder break down UFC On FOX: Lawler vs. dos Anjos, Stipe vs. Ngannou, and answer a fan question about BJJ.
Neal, Chris and Lewis hold it down this week to talk about the delightful violence of the sure-to-be overlooked UFC 201. Ruthless Robbie Lawler, the Immortal Matt Brown, Thug Rose and Uncle Creepy are all featured this weekend but the casual mma fan will likely be looking ahead to the McGregor/Diaz headlined UFC 202. Chris tells us how he really feels about the Ghostbusters remake. And we ponder if a team consisting of just the NFL players who retired this offseason could win a SuperBowl. (spoiler - they probably could)
This is the January 28, 2011 episode of Ringside Report Radio hosted by Dave Simon and Kevin "Big Tuna" McKough. Trevor Prangley appeared on this episode to discuss his upcoming bout for Strikeforce against Roger Gracie. Prangley also discussed his recent win over Keith Jardine and his plans for the future. West-coast Strikeforce correspondent, Phil Lanides checked in to give the latest from San Jose on the day before Strikeforce: Diaz v. Santos. Dave and Kevin gave their predictions for Diaz v. Santos and the rest of the Strikeforce card including the middleweight title bout between Ronaldo "Jacare" Souza and "Ruthless" Robbie Lawler. All this and more on this 2-hour episode of Ringside Report Radio.