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Ep.63 "Rat butt dust"

Ep.63 "Rat butt dust"

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This week we start inside the Octagon with UFC 328, where Sean Strickland did what most people thought was impossible: he walked into a fight as a massive underdog against the boogeyman, Khamzat Chimaev, and walked out as the UFC middleweight champion again. We break down why MMA remains the most unpredictable sport on earth, why “MMA math” almost never adds up, and how Strickland once again proved that toughness, timing, and chaos can flip any narrative.
Then we shift to basketball, where the New York Knicks are putting together a historic playoff run through the first two rounds, not just winning games, but doing it with one of the most dominant point differentials the NBA has ever seen.
From there, we get into Draymond Green’s latest comment that backfired in real time. Draymond tried to take a shot at Charles Barkley’s Houston years, without realizing that Houston Barkley was still better than any version of Draymond ever was. The backlash is finally becoming universal, and we ask the real question: is it finally time for Draymond to just shut up?
We also talk about the Kevin Hart roast, the return of unfiltered comedy, and why Kevin Hart might somehow be one of the most underrated and underappreciated stand-up comedians of all time, despite being one of the biggest names in the world.
We close with the hantavirus: what it is, where it comes from, how dangerous it really is, and whether people should be worried about this becoming COVID 2.0, or if the fear is bigger than the facts.

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