On this week's show Pulver and Chris discuss the MMA podcasts you should catch, skip, and can't miss from the past week. Plus they talk how they’re keeping busy while quarantining and tease the fight card for their upcoming commentary track. Recorded April 11th, 2020.
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MMA Podcasts to Catch
- Weighing In Ep. 50
- Severe MMA Podcast Premium Tiger King Reaction Special
MMA Podcasts to Not Miss
- MMA Depressed Us Never Back Down 2 The Beatdown Commentary
- Severe MMA Jake Smith Interview
- Severe MMA Ep. 256
New MMA Podcast Recommendation
- Wrestling for MMA Ep. 3
- Real Quick with Mike Swick Quarantine Ep. 1
- F’N’A Ep. 3
- Danny Segura TV Reaction UFC 249 Cancelled
- Invicta Rewind Leslie Smith vs Kaitlin Young at Invicta FC 1
Well Rounded Podcast Recommendations
- OpenEmu
- MLB The Show Players League
- ItsTheReal Quarantine Radio
- Doug Stanhope Podcast Ep. 363 30 Day News Blackout
- Alton Brown’s Quarantine Quitchen
Podcast Honorable Mentions
- If The Shoes Fit UFC Island (Intro)
- Cmon Now Ep. 27 - Ep. 31
- CME Live Chat April 8th 2020
- The Writer and The Fighter Ep. 64
- A-Side Live Chat April 6th 2020
- Coast 2 Coast Combat Hour with Jonathan Burke
- Fights Gone By Ep. 203
- Anik & Florian Ep. 244
- Severe MMA Reaction UFC 249 has been cancelled
- Luke Thomas UFC 249 is cancelled
- Our MMA Show UFC 249 Cancelled
- Man and The MITH Emergency Reaction to UFC 249 Cancellation
Song:
Zip Time by Mustachio
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Click the link below to check out the photos Pulver took while he was cageside at Summerfist X on June 23rd, 2019
Our Summerfist X at the Del Mar Fair Photo Gallery
Check out the article Chris wrote about “Champ Champs” and the current state of the UFC at the link below
Opinion: The era of 'champ champ' status is a distraction for UFC's looming issues