MMA H.E.A.T. Podcast #74: JDS Beats Rothwell At UFC Zagreb; UFC Tampa Preview

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On this edition of The MMA H.E.A.T. Podcast With Karyn Bryant, Karyn and UFC Welterweight Alan Jouban discuss the action that went down at UFC Zagreb, where Junior Dos Santos defeated Ben Rothwell in the main event. They also cover Derrick “The Black Beast” Lewis’ KO of Gabriel Gonzaga, Francis Ngannou’s win over Curtis Blaydes and other highlights from the Zagreb show. In addition, Karyn and Alan look ahead to Glover Teixeira vs Rashad Evans and Lyoto Machida vs Dan Henderson at UFC Tampa.

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78 Comments on "MMA H.E.A.T. Podcast #74: JDS Beats Rothwell At UFC Zagreb; UFC Tampa Preview"

  1. My favorite MMA Heat Podcast in a while. It was very hilarious. I am looking forward to the rest of the Unstoppable tour. It was an ok card nothing special. Some Heavyweights fighters looked good. JDS did enough to win over Ben. He needs to win 1 or 2 more to get back in line. I would wait to see what happens with Stipe's title shot at UFC 198 to figure out who should be the number 1 contender.

  2. My favorite MMA Heat Podcast in a while. It was very hilarious. I am looking forward to the rest of the Unstoppable tour. It was an ok card nothing special. Some Heavyweights fighters looked good. JDS did enough to win over Ben. He needs to win 1 or 2 more to get back in line. I would wait to see what happens with Stipe's title shot at UFC 198 to figure out who should be the number 1 contender.

    • +Big Davey Joyce Oh, Randy may very well be dirty, but the term makes perfect sense and is NOT sexual in any way if you use it's original origin: "In some current American slang it is a reference to male ejaculation; however the phrase has a very long history covering most of the time that muskets have been in use up to the present. The wad is a piece of paper put in the muzzle along with the projectile and gun powder. If the shooter is too hasty — say in a tense battle — they may not include the projectile. The result is a fire without the intended bullet; only the wad will fly out…a wasted shot. Hence, "shooting your wad" can mean expending your energy fruitlessly. The OED also references the wad as in a roll of paper money; in this case "shooting your wad" means blowing all your cash at once."

      So, there are multiple meanings to the term that are in no way dirty.

    • +Big Davey Joyce Oh, Randy may very well be dirty, but the term makes perfect sense and is NOT sexual in any way if you use it's original origin: "In some current American slang it is a reference to male ejaculation; however the phrase has a very long history covering most of the time that muskets have been in use up to the present. The wad is a piece of paper put in the muzzle along with the projectile and gun powder. If the shooter is too hasty — say in a tense battle — they may not include the projectile. The result is a fire without the intended bullet; only the wad will fly out…a wasted shot. Hence, "shooting your wad" can mean expending your energy fruitlessly. The OED also references the wad as in a roll of paper money; in this case "shooting your wad" means blowing all your cash at once."

      So, there are multiple meanings to the term that are in no way dirty.

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