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September 26, 2025 55 mins

Paddy Pimblett continued his feud with Ilia Topuria while angling for a fight in Madrid. Then, did Conor McGregor really demand $100 million to fight on The White House card? And how does the UFC plan to handle an outdoor event? Plus, Matt Brown calls McGregor vs. Michael Chandler on the main card a “completely irrelevant fight.”

Later, why doesn’t Ciryl Gane do a better job promoting his fight with Tom Aspinall? And why I’m not convinced Ronda Rousey’s workout videos mean anything about a return to MMA. Finally, Gable Steveson is set to make his boxing debut in the Dirty Boxing Championship.

Chapters:

  • Pimblett goes after Topuria (00:00)
  • Did McGregor demand $100 million? (07:20)
  • The problem with fighting outdoors (13:23)
  • Matt Brown: McGregor vs. Chandler " irrelevant" (21:28)
  • Gane's lack of promoting(32:29)
  • Rousey’s workout videos (43:05)
  • Gable Steveson and Dirty Boxing (49:43)

 

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