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August 1, 2025 78 mins

I’m breaking news - Ilia Topuria is fighting Arman Tsarukyan next. Then, why did Conor McGregor just receive his first drug test in 10 months? And I tell you whether Jon Jones really actually got taken down by ALF Global Reality CEO Alfredo Auditore. Plus, Ciryl Gane’s coach Fernand Lopez says all the pressure is on Tom Aspinall in their heavyweight title fight ... and I agree. Dana White is also teasing a major announcement for later this year.

And following his win over Robert Whittaker, is Reinier de Ridder calling out the wrong guy? And finally, my long-awaited thoughts on fitness influencer Joey Swoll quitting social media after the backlash from his Hulk Hogan tribute.

Chapters:

  • Topuria is fighting Tsarukyan (00:00)
  • McGregor’s first drug test in 10 months (08:58)
  • Jon Jones taken down? (18:35)
  • Fernand Lopez: Pressure is on Aspinall (29:51)
  • Jake Paul vs. Anthony Joshua (40:13)
  • Dana White teases announcement (49:40)
  • RDR calling out the wrong guy? (1:00:12)
  • Joey Swoll quits social media (1:08:49)

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