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Full-combat contact sports fans are getting in the ring with The Bloody Elbow Presents podcast. This program is a daily recap of mixed martial arts (MMA) news. It comes from the folks behind the Bloody Elbow website.

Bloody Elbow Presents follows different storylines in this podcast. There are previews of UFC events and interpretations of fights and fight cards. The hosts talk about contracts and offers for the biggest names in ultimate fighting. John S. Nash often joins sports journalist Stephie Haynes. Nash is Bloody Elbow's chief financial columnist. Eugene S. Robinson also adds in his commentary. Robinson wrote the book Fight: Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Ass-Kicking But Were Afraid You'd Get Your Ass Kicked for Asking. This podcast has a similar sassy attitude to that book title.

The show has different themed episodes. The Bloody Elbow Presents podcast recaps top matches in Las Vegas and elsewhere. And "Care/Don't Care" podcast episodes preview UFC events. They share which fights "are hot" and "are not." It's the best way to settle in for the best fight nights and know which main cards to watch.

This podcast has segments that have the style of a radio show. And it sometimes has the mood of a live-watch party in its "sixth round" post-fight shows. Any episode is the way to get ready for the main event with this MMA podcast. Fans of Bloody Elbow Presents may also want to listen to two other related podcasts. Nash hosts the Hey Not the Face! podcast. And Robinson hosts the Eugene S. Robinson Show Stomper! podcast.

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UFC Atlantic City prelims: Emmers appreciation week
Mar 29 2024
UFC Atlantic City prelims: Emmers appreciation week
UFC Atlantic City’s main card is a pretty good offfering even if that portion only has a single ranked fight on it. The same can be said for the prelims, as they carry the only other ranked fight on the card, and it is also a women’s bout, this time between Virna Jandiroba and Lupita Godinez. Both women have been enjoying successful runs over their last few fights, so it gets no complaints from us. MMA Draw Podcast is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber.In the featured prelim spot, Jamall Emmers will be taking on the uber-tough Nate Landwehr. Emmers has begun to take on the Andre Fili “win-one-lose-one” vibe, having alternated wins and losses over his last seven fights. Landwehr is coming off a loss to Dan Ige last June. It will be interesting to see who comes out on top here, as both men are insanely tough and durable. UFC Atlantic City Prelims* Nate Landwehr  vs.  Jamall Emmers 145 lbs* Virna Jandiroba  vs.  Lupita Godinez 115 lbs* Julio Arce  vs.  Herbert Burns 145 lbs* Connor Matthews  vs.  Dennis Buzukja 145 lbs* Ibo Aslan  vs.  Anton Turkalj 205 lbs* Melissa Gatto  vs.  Viktoria Dudakova 125 lbs* Andre Petroski  vs.  Jacob Malkoun 185 lbs* Angel Pacheco  vs.  Caolán Loughran 135 lbsUFC Atlantic City Fun Factoids* Ranked fights: 2* Ranked fighters: 5* Fighters coming off losses: 14* Contender Series alumni: 10* Fighters coming direct from Contender Series: 2* TUF alumni: 2* Debuting fighters: 2Thank you for reading this article and listening to the podcast. Please consider subscribing to The MMA Draw Substack to enjoy our daily premium content. Your paid subscriptions are helping build our new site and keeping hope alive that our staff will remain intact. If you haven’t already, please pledge with a paid subscription today. If you have, please share this post far and wide.Thank you for reading MMA Draw Podcast. This post is public so feel free to share it. This is a public episode. If you’d like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit themmadrawpodcast.substack.com/subscribe
UFC Vegas 89 prelims: Trey Ogden, true neutral
Mar 22 2024
UFC Vegas 89 prelims: Trey Ogden, true neutral
After looking at UFC Vegas 89’s meaningless main card, we’re kind of surprised that there was anything noteworthy on the prelims, but there is. Even though there are five debuting fighters, there are still a few bouts worth keeping an eye on. The featured prelim—Trey Ogden vs. Kurt Holobough isn’t bad and the two contests immediately preceding it aren’t either. MMA Draw Podcast is fighting for the sport, the fighters and the fans. If you share our mission, please consider becoming a paid subscriber today.Ricardo Ramos vs. Julian Erosa could end up being a stellar banger and Miles Johns making his return to action after a bit of a layoff are storylines that might provide a little pizzazz. There’s also a debuting bantamweight that looks like she could be an exciting prospect. Let’s take a look at the undercard and some fun factoids for the card.UFC Vegas 89 Prelims* Trey Ogden  vs.  Kurt Holobaugh 155 lbs* Ricardo Ramos  vs.  Julian Erosa 145 lbs* Miles Johns  vs.  Cody Gibson 135 lbs* Steven Nguyen  vs.  Jarno Errens 145 lbs* M. Rendon  vs.  D. Zheleznyakova 135 lbs* Igor Severino  vs.  André Lima 125 lbs* Mohammed Usman  vs.  Mick Parkin 265 lbsUFC Vegas 89 Fun Factoids* Ranked fights: 0 (Ribas is #8 at FLW & #7 at SW | Namajunas isn’t currently ranked)* Ranked fighters: 1* Fighters coming off losses: 9* Contender Series alumni: 11* Fighters coming directly from Contender Series: 4* TUF alumni: 4* Debuting fighters: 5Thank you for reading this article and listening to the podcast. Please consider subscribing to The MMA Draw Substack to enjoy our daily premium content. Your paid subscriptions are helping build our new site and keeping hope alive that our staff will remain intact. If you haven’t already, please pledge with a paid subscription today. If you have, please share this post far and wide.Thank you for reading and listening to the MMA Vivisection. This post is public so feel free to share it. This is a public episode. If you’d like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit themmadrawpodcast.substack.com/subscribe
UFC Vegas 89 prelims: Trey Ogden, true neutral
Mar 22 2024
UFC Vegas 89 prelims: Trey Ogden, true neutral
After looking at UFC Vegas 89’s meaningless main card, we’re kind of surprised that there was anything noteworthy on the prelims, but there is. Even though there are five debuting fighters, there are still a few bouts worth keeping an eye on. The featured prelim—Trey Ogden vs. Kurt Holobough isn’t bad and the two contests immediately preceding it aren’t either. MMA Draw Podcast is fighting for the sport, the fighters and the fans. If you share our mission, please consider becoming a paid subscriber today.Ricardo Ramos vs. Julian Erosa could end up being a stellar banger and Miles Johns making his return to action after a bit of a layoff are storylines that might provide a little pizzazz. There’s also a debuting bantamweight that looks like she could be an exciting prospect. Let’s take a look at the undercard and some fun factoids for the card.UFC Vegas 89 Prelims* Trey Ogden  vs.  Kurt Holobaugh 155 lbs* Ricardo Ramos  vs.  Julian Erosa 145 lbs* Miles Johns  vs.  Cody Gibson 135 lbs* Steven Nguyen  vs.  Jarno Errens 145 lbs* M. Rendon  vs.  D. Zheleznyakova 135 lbs* Igor Severino  vs.  André Lima 125 lbs* Mohammed Usman  vs.  Mick Parkin 265 lbsUFC Vegas 89 Fun Factoids* Ranked fights: 0 (Ribas is #8 at FLW & #7 at SW | Namajunas isn’t currently ranked)* Ranked fighters: 1* Fighters coming off losses: 9* Contender Series alumni: 11* Fighters coming directly from Contender Series: 4* TUF alumni: 4* Debuting fighters: 5Thank you for reading this article and listening to the podcast. Please consider subscribing to The MMA Draw Substack to enjoy our daily premium content. Your paid subscriptions are helping build our new site and keeping hope alive that our staff will remain intact. If you haven’t already, please pledge with a paid subscription today. If you have, please share this post far and wide.Thank you for reading and listening to the MMA Vivisection. This post is public so feel free to share it. This is a public episode. If you’d like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit themmadrawpodcast.substack.com/subscribe
Sean Strickland's latest video confessional + Sumo Stompin' with Tim Bissell
Mar 20 2024
Sean Strickland's latest video confessional + Sumo Stompin' with Tim Bissell
Sean Strickland certainly has tongues wagging this week after his latest social media video clip. His video confessional, a staple on his social feeds, comes from inside his car, where he tells fans how he doesn’t feel mentally stable, and that he told his girlfriend he just wanted to burn everything down but that he felt really connected to his fans. This level of “honesty” always seems to grab fan attention, creating the impression that Sean is using these sessions as a trauma dump rather than actually seeking therapy.MMA Draw Podcast is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber.We also have an update from the Haru Basho, the second grand Sumo tournament of the year. Tim Bissell stops in to provide details an all the important matches, with the latest on some of our favorite characters like the Angry Hamster, Double Boob, the Flying Monkey, Machine Gun Arm and the Peach Prince. It’s an episode you won’t want to miss and it’s completely free today!You know you can count on us for quick, consistent quality UFC coverage. The MMA Draw is an independent, reader supported publication. Please subscribe to our newsletter to keep up with our best work and learn how you can support the site. We’re constantly refining to try and provide our readers and listeners with the best, most current MMA news and opinions.Thank you for reading MMA Draw Podcast. This post is public so feel free to share it. This is a public episode. If you’d like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit themmadrawpodcast.substack.com/subscribe
UFC 299: I hate to admit it
Mar 10 2024
UFC 299: I hate to admit it
UFC 299 just wrapped a long night of combat in Miami, and following a hellishly long boxing card in Knockout Chaos: Joshua vs. Ngannou so closely, we’re welcoming a Sunday respite from face punching. But first, we’re going to get into the action from the event, both the highs and the lows.The main event put Sean O’Malley’s remarkable striking on display, showcasing crisp, accurate boxing, excellent footwork and last, but certainly not least, durability. It took a ridiculous amount of time before Vera realized that oblique and low kicks couldn’t win him the fight, especially with the volume that O’Malley was continuously peppering him with. Sean’s jab was money. His combinations were surgical. His footwork was incredible—he seemed to be in perfect position 100% of the time. ‘Suga’ fought the perfect fight against a chronically tough veteran and made it look easy. Vera had but one saving grace tonight, and that’s his durability. The sheer volume of punishment he absorbed was massive. If only he’d get his aggression off sooner, the results would almost assuredly be better. But to achieve that, he has to actually engage, and sadly, he just takes too long to going. By the time he’s confident enough to close the distance, he’s eaten so much damage that whatever he’s throwing can’t possibly be at full capacity. Timidity is certainly his most glaring failing.In the sharpest contrast, Dustin Poirier and Benoit Saint-Denis both put on excellent performances, but it would be Poirier’s grit and power that would shine brightest. The entire card was excellent overall, but this contest was worth the price of admission. And yes, in case you were wondering, it won Fight of the Night.There were about 4832 moments where Poirier gave fans reason to fret, most concerningly his determination to land a guillotine, often taking unnecessary risks on the ground. His corner even warned him to stop jumping guillotines and within the first minute of the following round, guess what he did? Jumped a gilly. Dustin, if you’re reading this, please stop giving us palpitations!In the end, Dustin’s patience and crispy boxing had its intended effect, and even though he’s one of the nicest guys in the game with a heart of gold, he’s mean as all get out in that cage. He’s like a shark in freshly chummed waters and he’s relentless. Saint-Denis got brutalized. And once it was over, Poirier switched right back into good guy mode, sending the other guy—Mr. Violence—back to the ether until he’s summoned again.From here, you’ll just have to listen to the show. But I will leave you with the results before turning you over to Zane and Eddie. UFC 299 Results* Sean O'Malley def Marlon Vera Unanimous Dec* Dustin Poirier def B. Saint-Denis KO/TKO, 2:32 R2* Michael Page def Kevin Holland Unanimous Dec* J. Maddalena def Gilbert Burns KO/TKO, 3:43 R3* Petr Yan def Yadong Song Unanimous Dec* Curtis Blaydes def Jailton Almeida KO/TKO, 0:36 R2* Maycee Barber def Katlyn Cerminara Unanimous Dec* Mateusz Gamrot def Rafael dos Anjos Unanimous Dec* Kyler Phillips def Pedro Munhoz Unanimous Dec* Philipe Lins def Ion Cutelaba Unanimous Dec* Michel Pereira def M. Oleksiejczuk Sub, 1:01 R1* Robelis Despaigne def Josh Parisian KO/TKO, 0:18 R1* Asu Almabaev def CJ Vergara Unanimous Dec* Joanne Wood def Maryna Moroz Split DecThank you for reading this article and listening to the podcast. Please consider subscribing to The MMA Draw Substack to enjoy our daily premium content. Your paid subscriptions are helping build our network and keeping hope alive that our staff will remain intact. If you haven’t already, please pledge with a paid subscription today. If you have, please share this post far and wide. This is a public episode. If you’d like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit themmadrawpodcast.substack.com/subscribe
UFC 299 Prelims: A whole fight night
Mar 8 2024
UFC 299 Prelims: A whole fight night
The prelims for UFC 299 stand in stark contrast to the main card in that it gives all the appearance of a fight night event rather than the high-priced PPV offering that it is. The good news is that most of those fights would undoubtedly be outside the Apex, proper “on the road” fights. We even have ranked fights and fighters on this portion of the show.The featured prelim, a heavyweight showdown between Curtis Blaydes and Jailton Almeida, is a ranked, high-value bout, and one that looks intriguing. Wrestling vs. BJJ on display at the 265-pound limit. Mix in the old adage that the big boys carry a lot of heat in their mitts and we have the ingredients for a great fight. There are a couple other ranked bouts left on this section of the event, too. Katlyn Cerminara (formerly Chookagian) vs. Maycee Barber and Mateusz Gamrot vs. Rafael dos Anjos. Aside from those, there is a ranked fighter here and there, but all told, the undercard reads like a really good fight night. Considering the depth of the main [ortion, we’re absolutely fine with it. Let’s take a look at what we’re working with, as well as some fun factoids.UFC 299 Prelims* Curtis Blaydes  vs.  Jailton Almeida 265 lbs* Katlyn Cerminara  vs.  Maycee Barber 125 lbs* Mateusz Gamrot  vs.  Rafael dos Anjos 155 lbs* Pedro Munhoz  vs.  Kyler Phillips 135 lbs* Michel Pereira  vs.  M. Oleksiejczuk 185 lbs* Philipe Lins  vs.  Ion Cutelaba 205 lbs* Robelis Despaigne  vs.  Josh Parisian 265 lbs* CJ Vergara  vs.  Asu Almabaev 125 lbs* Joanne Wood  vs.  Maryna Moroz 125 lbsUFC 299 Fun Factoids* Ranked fights: 7* Ranked fighters: 16* Fighters coming off a loss: 10* Contender Series alumni: 8* TUF alumni: 3* Debuting fighters: 1Don’t forget to check out the bonus section for a great review of the UFC Vegas 87 preliminary card. Make sure to tune in immediately after this weekend’s fights for breakdowns and analysis on our 6th Round Post-Fight Show.Thank you for reading this article and listening to the podcast. Please consider subscribing to The MMA Draw Substack to enjoy our daily premium content. Your paid subscriptions are helping build our network and keeping hope alive that our staff will remain intact. If you haven’t already, please pledge with a paid subscription today. If you have, please share this post far and wide. This is a public episode. If you’d like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit themmadrawpodcast.substack.com/subscribe