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  • In perhaps the final episode of ’The Ringer MMA Show,’ Petesy Carroll, Chuck Mindenhall, and Troy Farkas give you exactly what you want in a special Sunday UFC Apex reaction edition of the program. Today, the guys begin by discussing Caio Borralho’s gritty win over the stalwart Jared Cannonier and Borralho’s callout of Israel Adesanya. Then, they gush over an exciting co-main event between strawweights Tabatha Ricci and Angela Hill. Plus, reaction to Michael Morales’s win over Neil Magny, and a discussion about the fan base’s waning interest levels in the once-beloved series ’The Ultimate Fighter.’To close out the show, the guys take some Discord questions about UFC 306 and Dricus du Plessis’s growing legacy. Then, as they reflect on the possible end of the podcast, Petesy, Chuck, and Troy look back, and then look forward.CHAPTERS: A big weekend in Ireland (00:00) Cannonier vs. Borralho reaction (08:00) A fun fight between Tabatha Ricci and Angela Hill (13:58) The future of ’The Ultimate Fighter’ (18:42) Michael Morales’s win over Neil Magny (29:10) The rest of the card (38:18) Discord questions (41:31) Addressing the future of the show (48:18) Chuck’s Final Thoughts (53:20) Hosts: Petesy Carroll and Chuck MindenhallProducer: Troy Farkas Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

  • Last week, Salt Lake City was awarded another fantastic UFC card. And on today’s episode, the trio of Petesy Carroll, Chuck Mindenhall, and Troy Farkas debate whether the UFC 307 main event between Alex Pereira and Khalil Rountree is “terrible” for the sport, as Jamahal Hill thinks it is. They discuss whether Rountree is deserving of the moment, why the UFC refuses to give Magomed Ankalaev a title shot, as well as the rest of the card. Next, the lads talk about the latest online beef between old foes Ronda Rousey and Cris Cyborg, leading the guys down memory lane. And speaking of beef, the guys then talk about the latest online jabs traded between Jon Jones and Tom Aspinall and whether all of this will make an eventual fight between the two heavyweights more or less likely. Then, the guys preview Saturday’s UFC Apex card, which leads Troy to give the guys an extraterrestrial history lesson. And to close out the show, they answer Discord questions about the biggest “ducks” in UFC history, favorite memories from the podcast, the future of the show without Ariel Helwani, and more.CHAPTERS: Alex Pereira vs. Khalil Rountree at UFC 307 (00:00) Beef between Ronda Rousey and Cris Cyborg (21:52) Merab Dvalishvili’s "stupidity" (34:40) Dana White’s love for boxer Callum Walsh (38:35) Internet drama between Jon Jones and Tom Aspinall (42:45) This weekend’s UFC and PFL cards (46:25) Discord questions (55:06) Hosts: Petesy Carroll and Chuck MindenhallProducer: Troy Farkas Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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  • Immediately after watching Dricus Du Plessis submit Israel Adesanya in the fourth round of their UFC middleweight title fight, The Ringer’s Petesy Carroll, Chuck Mindenhall, and Troy Farkas react to a memorable morning in Perth, Western Australia, at UFC 305. The guys discuss how DDP wrestled the victory away from Adesanya, the mental warfare DDP engaged Adesanya in throughout the week, how each fighter conducted himself after the fight, and what could lay ahead for both DDP and Adesanya. Then, they debate whether Kai Kara-France’s first-round TKO of Steve Erceg earned the New Zealand native a flyweight title shot against Alexandre Pantoja. After that, they talk about Dan Hooker’s CRAZY win over Mateusz Gamrot, how far Hooker has come since UFC London in 2022, and whether Hooker vs. Conor McGregor makes sense. To round out the program, the guys talk about some of the controversial moments from the evening. They also answer some Discord questions about the UFC going to Africa and whether Du Plessis could ever find himself locked in the Octagon with Alex Pereira.CHAPTERS: Dricus Du Plessis steals the win from Israel Adesanya (00:00) DDP’s mental warfare (08:46) DDP’s conduct after the fight (11:45) Next move for DDP and Izzy? (15:28) Kai Kara-France’s knockout (25:32) Dan Hooker’s stellar win (30:10) Hooker vs. Conor McGregor? (36:20) The bizarre scorecard in Rozenstruik vs. Tuivasa (44:30) The arrival of Carlos Prates (49:23) The verbal submission (53:03) Discord questions (58:24) Chuck’s Final Thoughts (01:05:25) Hosts: Petesy Carroll and Chuck MindenhallProducer: Troy Farkas Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

  • With Ariel Helwani permanently away in Cancun, Petesy Carroll, Chuck Mindenhall, and Troy Farkas begin today’s UFC 305 preview show by addressing the future of 'The Ringer MMA Show.' Then, Blanchstradamus takes a victory lap in response to Dana White’s comments that Conor McGregor will not enter the UFC Octagon in 2024. After that, the lads question why White is going to extreme lengths to protect Jon Jones, who White says will not face Alex Pereira in a heavyweight fight.Then, in the UFC 305 preview portion of the program, the guys mostly talk about the main event: Dricus du Plessis vs. Israel Adesanya. Why is this fight not generating the buzz we thought it would? The lads debate. Plus, they get into the Africa story line and how they expect that to play out this week. And of course, they give their official predictions. After that, they touch on the flyweight co–main event and the stakes for the fight between top contenders Kai Kara-France and Steve Erceg.And to close out the show, they tackle some Discord questions about Adesanya’s stardom, Sean Strickland’s decision to wait for the winner of the UFC 305 main event, Tai Tuivasa’s future, and more.To get in on the conversation during UFC 305, join our exclusive Discord community here.CHAPTERS: The future of the show (00:00) Conor McGregor won’t fight in 2024? (08:09) Dana White says NO to Jon Jones vs. Alex Pereira (17:25) No buzz for UFC 305 (24:50) Underappreciating DDP (31:16) The Africa angle (41:28) Stakes for Kai Kara-France vs. Steve Erceg (54:18) Mateusz Gamrot vs. Dan Hooker (01:01:55) Discord questions (01:08:18) Chuck’s Final Thoughts (01:22:00) Hosts: Petesy Carroll and Chuck MindenhallProducer: Troy Farkas Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

  • A few days before another must-see event at the UFC Apex, Petesy Carroll, Chuck Mindenhall, and Troy Farkas are here to discuss everything else going on in the combat sports world. They begin the show by discussing yesterday’s news that Francis Ngannou will headline an October PFL card that also features a featherweight bout between Cris Cyborg and Larissa Pacheco. They break down the stakes attached to the card and whether a Ngannou win could lead PFL and UFC to do business together down the line. Then, the guys talk about Conor McGregor’s online spat with 45, who said this week that McGregor rival Khabib Nurmagomedov is the former president’s favorite fighter ever. After that, they wonder whether McGregor vs. Michael Chandler will ever happen and also how McGregor’s future could play a role in determining how much money the UFC makes on its next broadcast deal. Then the guys get into Islam Makhachev’s comments about skipping over the welterweight division to go for a middleweight title shot. And to close out the show, the guys revisit Aspen Ladd vs. Norma Dumont, Troy’s hearty breakfast, the best basketball player among 3PAC, and more.Click here to join our Discord community.CHAPTERS: Francis Ngannou’s PFL debut (00:00) Cris Cyborg vs. Larissa Pacheco (10:10) Could PFL and UFC do a co-promotion? (18:20) Conor McGregor’s shots at Donald Trump (21:00) Michael Chandler calls the McGregor fight off (25:45) McGregor’s downfall (28:50) Reports surrounding UFC's next broadcasting deal (35:05) Islam Makhachev wants the middleweight belt (43:45) Olympics thoughts (46:40) Discord questions (56:13) Hosts: Petesy Carroll and Chuck MindenhallProducer: Troy Farkas Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

  • From his Paris hotel, Ariel Helwani is joined by Petesy Carroll and Chuck Mindenhall to react to UFC Abu Dhabi and a whole lot more. After Ariel boasts about his Olympics adventures, the guys give Umar Nurmagomedov his flowers following his very impressive win over perennial contender Cory Sandhagen. Is it enough to secure a date with the winner of Sean O’Malley vs. Merab Dvalishvili? The guys debate. Then, they get into Deiveson Figueiredo’s incredible bantamweight run, and whether the former flyweight champ has any hope of leapfrogging Nurmagomedov for a title shot. After that, 3PAC reflects on the legendary career of Tony Ferguson following El Cucuy’s loss to Michael Chiesa — his eighth straight in the UFC — as Ferguson likely leaves the sport as one of the best fighters to have never won undisputed UFC gold. To round out the show, Petesy makes a big claim about Mackenzie Dern’s stellar performance, and then the guys gush over PFL’s rising superstar Dakota Ditcheva. They also take some Discord questions on Muhammad Mokaev’s future, the Salt Lake City main event, and favorite Ferguson memories.CHAPTERS: Ariel’s Paris adventures (00:00) UFC 208 card announced (09:28) Umar Nurmagomedov’s impressive win over Cory Sandhagen (11:02) Does Nurmagomedov get the winner of Sean O’Malley vs. Merab Dvalishvili? (15:43) Deiveson Figueiredo’s breakout at 135 lbs. (25:02) Tony Ferguson’s eighth consecutive loss and “retirement” (28:38) How good is Shara Bullet? (36:38) Mackenzie Dern gets back on track (43:34) Other notable UFC Abu Dhabi performances (48:03) The rise of Dakota Ditcheva in PFL (54:55) Discord questions (01:02:38) Final Thoughts (01:19:48) Hosts: Ariel Helwani, Petesy Carroll, and Chuck MindenhallProducer: Troy Farkas Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

  • Having almost recovered from a hellish 48 hours in Manchester, England, Petesy Carroll's back and is joined by Chuck Mindenhall and Troy Farkas on today’s episode. The guys put a bow on the fallout of UFC 304 by discussing Dana White's post–UFC 304 comments, the sudden end to Muhammad Mokaev’s undefeated UFC run, and the influx of fans that are starting to believe Tom Aspinall is better than Jon Jones. Then, the guys turn their attention to Saturday’s huge event in Abu Dhabi. Is Umar Nurmagomedov worthy of all the hype, or will Cory Sandhagen prove to be too big a jump in competition for the Khabib protégé? Plus, Petesy gushes over “Shara Bullet,” and then the guys talk about Tony Ferguson’s seven-fight losing streak and what it would take for the former interim champion to hang up his gloves. Then, the guys talk about their latest pound-for-pound rankings before taking some Discord questions.To join our loyal Discord community, click this link and join instantly.CHAPTERS: Dana White closing the purse strings? (00:00) Muhammad Mokaev’s UFC departure (10:56) The Belal Muhammad era (21:22) Tom Aspinall’s changing narrative (24:52) An update in the UFC antitrust lawsuit (32:12) UFC Abu Dhabi preview (37:01) A huge jump for Umar Nurmagomedov against Cory Sandhagen (38:44) “Shara Bullet” is back! (48:12) Can Tony Ferguson finally get back on track? (54:24) Marlon Vera vs. Deiveson Figueiredo (01:01:12) The latest Ringer pound-for-pound rankings (01:05:06) Discord questions (01:13:22) Chuck’s Final Thoughts (01:25:25) Hosts: Petesy Carroll and Chuck MindenhallProducer: Troy Farkas Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

  • From the bowels of the Co-Op Arena in Manchester, England, a deliriously sleepy Petesy Carroll is joined by Chuck Mindenhall and Troy Farkas in this UFC 304 reaction episode. After Petesy tells the guys about the vibes in the arena throughout the night, they discuss Belal Muhammad's crowd-silencing decision victory over Leon Edwards. And after briefly touching on what’s next for both Muhammad and Edwards, they move over to Tom Aspinall’s show-stealing performance, which leaves the guys further questioning why Dana White and the UFC brass are so insistent that Jon Jones fight Stipe Miocic in November. Then, they talk about Paddy Pimblett’s breakout performance over King Green, Pimblett’s star power in the arena, and why he’s sure to crack the lightweight rankings now. Plus, Muhammad Mokaev's win over Manel Kape may not be enough to keep the undefeated flyweight in the UFC. And finally, some Discord questions.CHAPTERS: Petesy’s report from UFC 304 (00:00) Belal Muhammad’s surprising victory over Leon Edwards (04:45) Tom Aspinall’s revenge over Curtis Blaydes (19:21) Paddy Pimblett’s nasty submission victory (32:56) A disappointing Muhammad Mokaev performance (38:07) Other UFC 304 fights (42:18) Noche UFC card announcement (50:00) Discord questions (56:56) Hosts: Petesy Carroll and Chuck MindenhallProducer: Troy Farkas Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

  • Reporting from the ground in Manchester, England, 48 hours before UFC 304, Petesy Carroll is joined by Chuck Mindenhall and Troy Farkas to preview what could potentially be the biggest night in U.K. MMA history. To celebrate the momentous occasion, the guys begin the show by reacting to today’s UFC 304 press conference. Then, they talk about the strange dynamic between Leon Edwards and Belal Muhammad this week, and how the guys expect that to play out during the fight Saturday night. Then, they talk about Dana White’s promise that the winner of Tom Aspinall vs. Curtis Blaydes will face the winner of Jon Jones vs. Stipe Miocic, and whether they think White will deliver on his promise—especially as Alex Pereira entertains a move-up in weight class. The lads later dive into the feature bout of the night, King Green vs. Paddy Pimblett, and discuss Pimblett’s openness regarding his mental struggles. And after briefly running through some of the other tasty matchups on the card, the guys finish by answering some thoughtful Discord questions. Then, Ariel Helwani gives some quick thoughts on UFC 304 from his palatial estate in Paris, the site of this year’s Olympics.CHAPTERS: Petesy’s report from Manchester (00:00) Vitriol between Leon Edwards and Belal Muhammad (07:20) Comparing Edwards to Georges St-Pierre (19:26) What’s next for Tom Aspinall vs. Curtis Blaydes winner (25:25) Does Alex Pereira loom over this card? (38:02) Paddy Pimblett’s mental health (45:02) Chuck’s stories of King Green (52:16) Other fights on UFC 304 (56:20) Discord questions (59:53) Ariel’s report from Paris (01:12:52) Hosts: Petesy Carroll and Chuck MindenhallProducer: Troy Farkas Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

  • Jon Jones is in the headlines for the wrong reasons again, leading Petesy Carroll and Chuck Mindenhall to open the program by discussing another blemish on his legacy, as well as how Tom Aspinall should act in the aftermath of UFC 304 should the Englishman walk away with the win over Curtis Blaydes. Then, the guys talk about Nate Diaz’s lawsuit against Fanmio, expectations and excitement levels for Saturday’s Jake Paul vs. Mike Perry boxing fight, and Conor McGregor’s appearance at the BKFC press conference in Spain. Should the UFC be concerned by this, and will McGregor’s involvement eventually lead to a BKFC fight against Diaz? The lads break it all down before taking a Discord question about next weekend’s clash between Aspinall and Blaydes. Plus, Chuck delivers his Final Thoughts on the reemergence of longtime UFC employee Burt Watson.Got thoughts on the show? Drop a COMMENT below!CHAPTERS: Intro (00:00) Jon Jones’s not guilty plea (03:00) Jones and the heavyweight title picture (15:57) Nate Diaz’s lawsuit against Fanmio (20:43) Saturday’s Jake Paul vs. Mike Perry fight (25:05) Predictions for Paul vs. Perry (34:54) Conor McGregor’s BKFC press conference comments (38:22) Discord question (51:14) UFC Apex preview (58:20) Final Thoughts (01:01:34) Hosts: Petesy Carroll and Chuck MindenhallProducer: Troy Farkas Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

  • With the full crew of Ariel Helwani, Petesy Carroll, Chuck Mindenhall, and Troy Farkas back together, the guys celebrate by dedicating an entire episode to answering questions from the loyal ‘Ringer MMA’ Discord community. In this episode, the guys answer questions about Ian Machado Garry’s training camps, Alex Pereira’s superstardom, the most popular non–English-speaking fighters, the transformation of Rose Namajunas ahead of her UFC Denver fight, whether Nick Diaz will actually fight in Abu Dhabi, the state of women’s MMA, expectations for UFC 306, journalism advice, and more!CHAPTERS: Intro (00:00) Ian Garry’s trash talk (12:07) Ariel's trip to Mexico (19:48) Will Dustin Poirier fight again? (32:02) Rose Namajunas’s declining star power (34:26) Women’s flyweight title picture (38:40) Will Nick Diaz actually fight next month? The state of women’s MMA (48:16) MMA's dark side (53:50) Bruce Buffer’s successor (01:00:43) The Riyadh Season Sphere card (01:05:48) PFL Africa (01:13:32) Journalism career advice (01:18:35) Hosts: Ariel Helwani, Petesy Carroll, and Chuck MindenhallProducer: Troy Farkas Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

  • To celebrate America’s independence, honorary American Petesy Carroll is joined by Chuck Mindenhall and Troy Farkas for a special edition of the program. The guys open the show by explaining the rationale behind Alex Pereira grabbing the top spot in The Ringer’s pound-for-pound rankings. Then, they start frothing at the mouth over the many options for Alex Pereira’s career path: Will we see Pereira take on Tom Aspinall or Jon Jones at heavyweight? A trilogy fight with Israel Adesanya? The guys discuss. Then, they talk about Adesanya’s intense staredown with rival Dricus du Plessis earlier today, and how they expect this intensity to play out at UFC 305 next month. After that, the talk about the changing of the guard in the welterweight division, and how the division’s killer trio of Ian Garry, Jack Della Maddalena, and Shavkat Rakhmonov will go about chasing down champ Leon Edwards. Plus, Petesy explains why Ian Machado Garry isn’t getting any love from his native Ireland.CHAPTERS: Intro (00:00) Alex Pereira as the No. 1 pound-for-pound fighter (05:00) Pereira’s heavyweight dreams (12:47) Comparing Pereira to Brazilian stars from the past (29:06) Du Plessis and Adesanya’s faceoff (31:26) The top of the welterweight division (42:00) Ian Garry’s strained relationship with Ireland (48:18) Discord questions (55:50) Hosts: Petesy Carroll and Chuck MindenhallProducer: Troy Farkas Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

  • Another knockout win for Alex Pereira was just another night at the office for “Poatan,” who provided the exclamation point to an evening that was unlike anything we’ve seen in UFC history. Luckily, Ariel Helwani, Petesy Carroll, and Chuck Mindenhall are here to guide you through the madness. Immediately following Pereira’s win over Jiri Prochazka, the guys gush over the walkout, the epic pre-fight stare down, and another flawless knockout to add to Pereira’s unrivaled UFC resume — leading the guys to dare ask the question: Is Alex Pereira now the best fighter on the planet? After debating the subject, they look to who could be next for Pereira in light heavyweight OR heavyweight. Then, the guys get into the mysterious details surrounding how the new co-main event came together in just a matter of hours in what appeared to be a break from typical protocol. And of course, they give Dan Ige and Diego Lopes the flowers they deserve for putting on a great fight given such wacky circumstances.Petesy then takes the baton to talk about Ian Machado Garry’s “great win in a bad fight” over Michael “Venom” Page, a result that led many fans to groan (again) over Garry’s performance. What’s next for the welterweight title contender? The guys debate that before rounding out the show with some of the other highlights from UFC 303.CHAPTERS: Intro (00:00) The crazy intro for Alex Pereira vs. Jiri Prochazka 2 (05:15) Pereira’s insane career stats (11:44) Is Pereira the no. 1 pound-for-pound fighter? (15:45) The biggest fight to make for Pereira (16:47) How Dan Ige vs. Diego Lopes came together (26:24) Ian Machado Garry’s win over Michael “Venom” Page (39:03) What’s next for Garry? (46:55) Macy Chiasson’s nasty victory over Mayra Bueno Silva (52:20) Farewell to Andrei Arlovski (53:58) Payton Talbott’s rise continues (55:50) Joe Pyfer is back! (59:28) Final Thoughts (01:07:48) Hosts: Ariel Helwani, Petesy Carroll, and Chuck MindenhallProducer: Troy Farkas Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

  • Conor McGregor isn’t a part of the UFC 303 plans this weekend, but the intrepid Ariel Helwani, Petesy Carroll, and Chuck Mindenhall are still VERY excited for the new main event, which pits fan favorites Alex Pereira and Jiri Prochazka against one another under a unique set of circumstances. But before they gush over the possibilities of the main event, 3PAC begins with the breaking news of the day: suspensions for Igor Severino and, more importantly, top UFC lightweight contender Arman Tsarukyan.Then, in the UFC 303 preview portion of the program, the guys talk about the short-notice nature of the main event, Pereira’s broken toes, Prochazka’s laser-like focus, and whether all of this favors the former light heavyweight champion. After delivering predictions for the main event, 3PAC then talks about arguably the second-best fight on the card: Ian Machado Garry vs. Michael “Venom” Page. They react to Machado Garry’s critical comments of MVP and debate why MVP has so much to gain with a win over the surging Irishman. After that, they break down the co-main event between Brian Ortega and Diego Lopes. To close out the program, 3PAC takes questions from the Discord about Pereira’s potential move to heavyweight, the French MMA scene, and UFC's interest in partnering with Netflix.To watch along with us on Saturday night, join our Discord community here.CHAPTERS: Intro (00:00) Arman Tsarukyan’s suspension (04:30) UFC 303 preview (12:46) Alex Pereira vs. Jiri Prochazka 2 (13:10) How nervous should Pereira fans be? (17:25) What makes Pereira and Prochazka so special (20:48) UFC 303 main event predictions (27:10) Ian Machado Garry vs. Michael “Venom” Page (42:10) Brian Ortega vs. Diego Lopes (59:27) The cursed fight between Anthony Smith and Roman Dolidze (01:06:20) Discord questions (01:13:29) The International Fight Week itinerary (01:30:00) Final Thoughts (01:33:32) Hosts: Ariel Helwani, Petesy Carroll, and Chuck MindenhallProducer: Troy Farkas Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

  • Robert Whittaker had a Dustin Poirier-esque moment, Paul Hughes made an unforgettable debut, and Conor McGregor was a star for a different promotion. All of this happened simultaneously, much to the delight of Petesy Carroll and Chuck Mindenhall. In this special Saturday reaction episode, Petesy and Chuck discuss the UFC's debut in Saudi Arabia, which saw middleweight legend Robert Whittaker dash the dreams of the surging Ikram Aliskerov in dominant fashion. Then, they talk about Alexander Volkov’s impressive win over Sergei Pavlovich, a déjà vu moment from Kelvin Gastelum, where Johnny Walker goes from here following a bizarre knockout loss to Volkan Oezdemir, and whether Sharaputdin Magomedov can become the next Khamzat Chimaev. Then, the lads talk about the Bellator/PFL Dublin title fight between Jason Johnson and Ramazan Kuramagomedov, as well as Petesy’s impressions of Paul Hughes’s long-awaited debut.CHAPTERS: Intro (00:00) UFCs Saudi Arabia debut (03:13) Conor McGregor’s presence at Bellator Dublin (05:25) Robert Whittaker’s vicious win over Ikram Aliskerov (12:08) Alexander Volkov’s big win (18:50) Kelvin Gastelum’s big apology (24:39) Shara Bullet! (32:37) It’s getting complicated for Johnny Walker (37:08) The rest of the UFC Saudi Arabia card (40:53) Ramazan Kuramagomedov’s win over Jason Jackson in the Bellator/PFL main event (44:36) Paul Hughes stealing the night in Dublin (46:40) Discord question (52:11) Hosts: Petesy Carroll and Chuck MindenhallProducer: Troy Farkas Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

  • It’s a breaking news episode of the program! Today, Ariel Helwani, Chuck Mindenhall, and Petesy Carroll react to news that Jake Paul will take on one of our own, Mike Perry, in a boxing match on July 20. Is it a risky move for Paul, who is still slated to receive a massive November payday for the Netflix fight with Mike Tyson? The guys discuss that, as well as their expectations for how the fight will play out. Then, they talk about Israel Adesanya’s announcement of his UFC 305 fight with enemy Dricus du Plessis, and whether the bad blood between the two will bring out the Adesanya of old. Plus, where does Sean Strickland fit into all of this, and what are the stakes for this weekend’s UFC main event between Robert Whittaker and Ikram Aliskerov? Then, to round out another stellar episode, the guys talk about possible new dates for Conor McGregor vs. Michael Chandler, and what Chandler should do if this saga continues to play out.CHAPTERS: Intro (00:00) Breaking down Jake Paul vs. Mike Perry (03:47) How many PPV buys? (21:55) Predictions for Paul vs. Perry (26:00) What happens if Perry wins? (29:34) Dricus du Plessis vs. Israel Adesanya at UFC 305 (37:49) Adesanya’s bizarre social media antics (43:48) Sean Strickland says he’ll wait for the title (51:12) If only Bo Nickal were filling in for Khamzat Chimaev this weekend … (52:09) When will Conor McGregor vs. Michael Chandler happen? (54:34) Discord questions (01:02:19) Bellator Dublin preview (01:18:07) Final Thoughts (01:21:55) Hosts: Ariel Helwani, Chuck Mindenhall, and Petesy CarrollProducer: Troy Farkas Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

  • One of the wildest stretches in UFC history is FINALLY over, and renowned MMA journalists Ariel Helwani, Petesy Carroll, and Chuck Mindenhall are back to fill you in on the madness that’s ensued since UFC canceled the UFC 303 press conference last week. To begin the show, Ariel provides the entire timeline of the situation, giving you an inside look into his reporting on a story that UFC kept very close to the vest. Then, the guys get into the internet’s bizarre reaction to this story, including that of Michael Bisping. After that, Ariel explains why the UFC, given all these unfortunate turns of events, hit a “home run” with the new UFC 303 lineup. They also discuss when and where the new Conor McGregor vs. Michael Chandler fight could take place, as well as the heroic and historic stretch Alex Pereira has found himself in. Plus, the guys get into a very fun fight between veteran Brian Ortega and up-and-comer Diego Lopes, another massive disappointment for Khamzat Chimaev, how the UFC handled this entire situation, and much, much more.For more on this situation, check out Chuck's written piece on Alex Pereira, Ariel's YouTube video from late last night, and Petesy's coverage on The Craic.CHAPTERS: Intro (00:00) Ariel Helwani’s reporting on UFC 303 (03:10) Alex Pereira saves the day again (18:43) Online beef between Ariel and Michael Bisping (22:50) Why the UFC “hit a home run” with the new card (37:09) The re-booking of Conor McGregor and Michael Chandler? (42:06) Breaking down Alex Pereira vs. Jiri Prochazka 2 (52:08) Brian Ortega vs. Diego Lopes as the UFC 303 co-main (01:04:45) Another disaster for Khamzat Chimaev (01:08:08) Ireland’s perception of the McGregor situation (01:16:53) Assessing UFC’s handling of this debacle (01:21:40) Chuck’s Final Thoughts (01:28:48) Hosts: Ariel Helwani, Petesy Carroll, and Chuck MindenhallProducer: Troy Farkas Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

  • Ariel Helwani, Chuck Mindenhall and Petesy Carroll discuss the chaos that has ensued since Conor McGregor and Michael Chandler’s Dublin press conference was canceled (or postponed). The lads also weigh in on Donald Trump’s relationship with the UFC, give their picks for the NBA Finals, and cast their eyes forward to this weekend’s stacked MMA schedule.Hosts: Ariel Helwani, Petesy Carroll, and Chuck MindenhallProducer: Clifford AugustinCHAPTERS:UFC 303 presser is canceled, and Petesy describes his trip to New Jersey for UFC 302 (00:00)Petesy maintained that Conor absolutely wants to fight (08:58)Chuck speculates on why the McGregor-Chandler presser was canceled. Could someone be partying too hard? (09:11)When does the UFC have to pull the trigger on a replacement for McGregor? (20:00)Chandler has been dragged way too deep into this mess. (24:12)Cliff weighs in on possibilities for McGregor (26:09)What are Chandler’s options if the fight is called off? (31:20)McGregor-Chandler camps tight-lipped about everything (40:10)No one truly knows if Conor will be fighting or not (43:26)Donald Trump's attachment to the UFC (57:45)Is the UFC using Trump to appeal to their 18-34 male fan base? (1:0045)Is Trump an entertainment figure? (1:01:56)Over-the-top Trump entrances (1:09:30) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

  • Dustin Poirier failed to finish his story, but he sure gave us one heck of a fight to cap off what could be the final fight of “The Diamond’s illustrious career. And immediately following the end of UFC 302, Ariel Helwani and Chuck Mindenhall react to Islam Makhachev’s impressive performance against Poirier. Then, after running to his hotel from the Prudential Center, Petesy Carroll joins to tell the lads what it was like to watch the main event cage-side, as well as the madness that ensued when “45” entered the building. Then, the guys debate whether Poirier will call it quits before they discuss Sean Strickland’s win in a bizarre fight, and what exactly his win over Paulo Costa will earn the former champion.Plus, the guys recap a magical weekend and a very successful live edition of The Helwani Road Show, which you can listen to right here.CHAPTERS: Intro (00:00) Islam Makhachev’s performance (02:55) Dustin Poirier’s performance (05:40) Will Poirier fight again? (10:00) Interest in Makhachev at 170 pounds (20:05) Petesy’s experience at UFC 302 (22:40) Wacky scorecards in the co-main event (39:58) Sean Strickland’s performance (41:38) Does Strickland deserve a title shot? (45:42) Kevin Holland’s rollercoaster win (49:36) Petesy’s U.S.A. experience (59:56) Recapping The Helwani Road Show (01:02:20) UFC 303 press conference preview (01:06:55) Final Thoughts (01:14:50) Hosts: Ariel Helwani, Petesy Carroll, and Chuck MindenhallProducer: Troy Farkas Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

  • Days before Dustin Poirier looks to finish the story against Islam Makhachev at UFC 302, Ariel Helwani, Petesy Carroll, and Chuck Mindenhall are here to get you set for Saturday night and up to speed on everything that’s happened since the last episode. But first, the guys tell you about their plans for the Helwani Road Show on Friday night in Newark, New Jersey (tickets here). Then, 3PAC tells you why the UFC 303 press conference in Dublin is a brilliant move, and also why the UFC nailed it by booking Ian Machado Garry against Michael “Venom” Page on the Conor McGregor card. After that, they discuss a slew of fight announcements before diving into their UFC 302 preview: Can Poirier upset the pound-for-pound king, Makhachev? And if Makhachev gets by Poirier, how will the champ’s résumé stack up against that of his mentor, Khabib Nurmagomedov? Plus, the guys talk about the stakes for the five-round co-main event between Sean Strickland and Paulo Costa. Then, the guys round out the show by taking Discord questions on McGregor’s training camp, New Jersey cuisine, and more.CHAPTERS: Helwani Road Show details (00:00) UFC 303 presser in Dublin (08:04) Ian Garry vs. Michael “Venom” Page (19:00) Carlos Ulberg replacing Khalil Rountree at UFC 303 (25:22) Marlon Vera vs. Deiveson Figueiredo in August (31:54) UFC 302 preview (38:12) The end of the road for Dustin Poirier? (44:28) How Islam Makhachev can surpass Khabib Nurmagomedov (47:25) UFC 302 main event predictions (58:20) Five rounds for Sean Strickland vs. Paulo Costa (01:01:17) Discord questions (01:07:26) To grab your tickets for the Helwani Road Show on Friday night, visit this link. And if you want to talk all things MMA in our ‘Ringer MMA Show’ Discord channel, you can join here.Hosts: Ariel Helwani, Petesy Carroll, and Chuck MindenhallProducer: Troy Farkas Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices