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In this edition, we review UFC 158, preview the East and West regions of the Men’s NCAA Tournament and discuss why yardwork is Ruffling Our Feathers
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In this edition of the podcast, we preview UFC 158, discuss NFL free agency, NCAA basketball conference tournaments, debut MLB previews analyzing the AL East and NL East with special guest, founder and editor of Sports Minds of America, Spencer Harris.
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Music to listen to: The Journey (Drum and Bass Mix) by Tolerance I haven’t done an MMA post in several weeks so the best way to reassimilate myself into the sport is to do a breakdown of the top-five fighters in each major weight class. Heavyweight: 1) Junior Dos Santos 2) Cain Velasquez
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Music to listen to: Cold Blooded by Rick James UFC 154 is in Canada so I’ll feature a Canadian artist. Georges St. Pierre vs. Carlos Condit: GSP returns to the octagon after major knee surgery and a layoff of more than 18 months. He’s technically still the welterweight champion and hasn’t lost a fight
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Music to listen to: Chanbara by At The Drive-In Time for a Mixed Martial Arts Rankings here at the Inquirer: Heavyweight: 1) Junior Dos Santos 2) Cain Velasquez 3) Alistair Overeem 4) Fabricio Werdum 5) Frank Mir Just outside of top-five: Shane Carwin, Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira Thoughts: We were all looking forward to a semifinals
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Video to watch: Steven Seagal being Steven Seagal after UFC 129 Here are my quick thoughts on UFC 129: -Jose Aldo is human but still a world-class fighter Coming into UFC 129, there were some that believed that the best pound-for-pound fighter on the card may not necessarily be Georges St. Pierre or at least