Joe Pyfer's story and message are so motivating, and the motto "Be Joe Pyfer" may be easily translated into "Be Yourself." I talk about his motivational run in this quick hitter.
Just wanted to express how thrilled I was that Austin Marr fulfilled a goal we had discussed for years—to cover an MMA event live. Austin's diligence paid off when he was granted MMA media credentials for UFC Nashville.
I talk about how thrilled I am that Julianna Peña is switching to full-on heel mode. Whether you love her or hate her, she doesn't give a damn because she wants to win the world championship once more. I do veer off topic, but that's what makes
Regarding Jim Miller and the UFC Hall of Fame, I express my personal perspective. Regardless of my decision, Jim Miller has always been a thrilling fighter.
A new episode of Quick Hitter from Mr. Inconsistent is available. I talk about a variety of MMA things, including the reasons that season three was delayed. Happy listening, and many thanks.
With Jon Jones returning to the UFC to fight Ciryl Gane for the heavyweight title at UFC 285, I discuss how I feel Curtis Blaydes is overlooked and may have been a better choice to have gotten the money fight with Jones.
I have to talk about this fight card because I truly liked Bellator vs. Rizin. While recording the episode I encountered a few technical issues, but I believe everything turned out okay in the end. For a wonderful podcast addressing this fantas
With two legendary light heavyweight fighters in Tito Ortiz and Rampage Jackson, I bring a Season 2 of Dream Fights to a close. For some fight fans, including myself, this would have been a wonderful throwback match, but the dream will live on.
I resolve to be more consistent in the coming year. The podcast game is entertaining, and with such a thrilling fight season ahead of us, this year should be fantastic for discussing fights.
Just a quick episode to talk Demetrious Johnson winning the ONE Championship flyweight title by knocking out Adriano Moraes in the fourth round of their rematch.
The dream fight discussion continues with episode five. Brock Lesnar vs. Fedor Emelianenko is an exciting dream match up that will always be one of those “what if” type fights. Sorry I sound tired - the aftermath from UFC 278 was too much excit
Fedor Emelianenko vs. Randy Couture may have been halted by the business side of the sport, which stopped this dream fight from happening, but what we can all agree on is that this fight would have been one that was talked about until the end o
Gina Carano vs. Ronda Rousey might be the dream fight that, if done correctly around UFC 219, we could have seen a cross promotion between WWE and the UFC while also promoting The Fast and the Furious movies. It might be the biggest bummer of a
The first Dream Fight that is exciting for me in Season 2 is Aldo vs. Cruz. Out of all the Dream Fights in this season, it is a fight that could potentially happen before they end their decorated careers.
I talk about Yancy Medeiros’ win at his Bellator 279 homecoming in Hawaii and how special it was. It was super awesome that Bellator and Scott Coker took a chance on Yancy to complete inside a cage in front of his family and friends. Very inspi