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The podcast currently has 38 episodes available.
On this week's All Things MMA, coach Myles Price and Ken McGuire are catching up on European IBJJF Championships in Rome, the pressures elite level fighters can be under in the strive for balance in fighting and life, the circus that was Jake Paul v Anderson Silva and there's a quick look at the upcoming UFC 281 card with some rapid-fire predictions.
Predictions went out the window for UFC 280 so we're wondering is Sean O'Malley ready to be number one contender, does Aljamain Sterling get enough credit for his fight planning and ultimately will chaos reign supreme when it comes to match-making at the top level?
One of the biggest MMA cards of the year is upon us, UFC 280, with both the vacant lightweight title on the line with (technical) former champion Charles Oliveira set to offer Islam Makhachev his biggest career fight to date while defending bantamweight champion Aljamain Sterling puts his title on the line against former champ TJ Dillashaw.
On this week's All Things MMA with Ken McGuire and pro fighter Myles Price we'll have a look at the top three fights on the main card and what comes next with reports that featherweight king Alexander Volkanovski will be next in line for the new lightweight champion while the winner of Sean O'Malley and Petr Yan looks set to face whoever leaves Abu Dhabi with the bantamweight strap.
There's also talk of the next or final steps for Tony Ferguson while we've been reviewing footage of power slapping in the wake of news that a 'power slap league' could be heading to the UFC Apex.
This week we're finding out how belt grading works in Brazilian jiu-jitsu and how it differs for children, teens and adults and how external factors could impact your progress.
This week on All Things MMA we're taking a look at some of the Kilkenny competitors at the Irish Brazilian jiu-jitsu Irish open and taking a look ahead to some of the key matchups at UFC 280 later this month.
So you want to be a fighter? Or training in mixed martial arts? What does a beginner jiu-jitsu session look like? How do you prepare for getting punched in the face? Do I need to be fit to do all this?
Those are some of the questions posed to Myles Price this week as we take a look at what it takes between mind and body to embark on a martial arts journey.
Our autumn run of All Things MMA continues this week and there's plenty to chat about from the world of mixed martial arts. Now that the dust has settled on his 2022 stint with the PFL (Professional Fighters League), Myles Price shares his thoughts on his debut year in the promotion and the differences in approach to fighting Anthony Pettis, Jeremy Stephens and Marcin Held all inside four months, from finding his flow to recognising the signs of fighter burnout. There's also a quick look at this year's ADCC event which turned up a high result for one Irish BJJ athlete, the retirement of José Aldo and what might come next for Eddie Alvarez following his departure from ONE Championship. #UFC #PFL #MMA
It's been another whirlwind weekend in the world of mixed martial arts, particularly for the UFC.
After the drama of Friday's cancelled press conference and a botched weigh-in for Khamzat Chimaev, the upper end of the card was entirely rearranged, scuppering last week's conversations and predictions.
But that's the fight game, as they say.
>We wound up with a complete technical mismatch in the co-main event as Khamzat Chimaev took on Kevin Holland in a catch-weight bout despite a near 10lbs difference on weigh-in day, while the main event landed Nate Diaz a $50,000 bonus for his showing against Tony Ferguson, both fighters originally slated to face different opponents.
Listen above to the breakdown of the fall out, we'll get Myles' thoughts on what should happen regarding weight classes sooner rather than later and look ahead to the meeting of Peter Queally and Benson Henderson at Bellator 285 on Friday week.
All Things MMA returns for a limited run for the Autumn, beginning with a look at how the amateur fight scene is developing for Team Ryano Kilkenny and we get a look at two of the key events for UFC 279 on Saturday 10 September.
We've said it before, but what a way to make your PFL debut.
Lightweight fighter and Team Ryano Kilkenny head coach Myles Price (11-7) is heading to Texas next month to make his PFL (Professional Fighters League) debut where he's set to face former UFC lightweight champion Anthony 'Showtime' Pettis.
It's been three years since we've seen Price in competitive action, then taking a win in the co-main event of Bellator 217 in Dublin's 3Arena against fellow Irishman Peter Queally.
While Queally (ranked #5 Bellator lightweight) this week has been announced to face Benson Henderson (#3 Bellator lightweight) in September, Price is slated for a showdown with Anthony Pettis on 20 April in the co-main event of PFL's ESPN card.
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The podcast currently has 38 episodes available.