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ITALKSPORTS Ep. 43: Crawford vs. Canelo Recap. Bud’s the best. Chiefs’ 0-2 not a concern.
Episode 4316th September 2025 • ITALKSPORTS • Mukundi
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The recent bout between Terence Crawford and Canelo Alvarez has irrevocably established Crawford's preeminence in the boxing realm, a sentiment I have steadfastly maintained since his triumph over Errol Spence Jr. This latest victory, rendered by unanimous decision, not only reinforces Crawford's position as the best boxer currently active but also elevates him into the pantheon of the greatest fighters I have had the privilege to witness in my lifetime. The discourse then transitions to the NFL, where the Kansas City Chiefs find themselves grappling with an uncharacteristic 0-2 record. Nonetheless, I express little concern regarding this predicament, attributing their struggles to a plethora of injuries rather than a deficiency in skill. As the discussion unfolds, we navigate through the implications of these developments in both boxing and football, providing an analytical perspective on the current state of affairs in these competitive arenas.

Takeaways:

  • Terence Crawford's recent victory over Canelo Alvarez has unequivocally established him as the paramount boxer in the world today.
  • I firmly assert that Crawford's victory solidifies his position within the top ten greatest boxers of all time, a claim I wholeheartedly support.
  • Despite the Kansas City Chiefs' dismal start to the season at 0-2, I remain unconcerned due to the team's current injury crisis.
  • I have witnessed many boxing matches, yet the technical prowess exhibited by Crawford against Alvarez was unparalleled and captivating.
  • Crawford's ability to dominate Canelo, even while moving up in weight, showcases his extraordinary skill set and tactical acumen in the ring.
  • The Chiefs' early struggles must be viewed through the lens of injuries affecting key players, which tempers my expectations for their performance.

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Speaker A:

I said it.

Speaker A:

I told you and I told you and I told you.

Speaker A:

I said, this man right here is the best boxer I have ever seen.

Speaker A:

My Bob is still in town, bitches.

Speaker A:

See my fade.

Speaker A:

See my fade.

Speaker A:

Nah, you see my fade, dog.

Speaker A:

You see my fade.

Speaker A:

You're supposed to do.

Speaker A:

Of course, if.

Speaker A:

If.

Speaker A:

If.

Speaker A:

Yes.

Speaker A:

Oh, my God.

Speaker A:

Yes.

Speaker A:

Yes.

Speaker A:

The Dallas Cowboys are the man united of the NFL.

Speaker A:

We'.

Speaker A:

We've solved the case.

Speaker A:

Continue.

Speaker B:

No, you're welcome.

Speaker A:

So.

Speaker A:

So I can't even celebrate because can we kick a.

Speaker A:

A man when he's down?

Speaker A:

Can we, Cuz.

Speaker A:

I really want to do that.

Speaker B:

How are the 49ers doing?

Speaker A:

Brock Purdy, your quarterback, just got hurt.

Speaker B:

I'm asking you guys.

Speaker A:

Microphone check.

Speaker A:

One, two, one, two.

Speaker A:

What's good?

Speaker A:

Was good.

Speaker A:

Was good.

Speaker A:

Oh, man, oh, man, what a great weekend.

Speaker A:

Before we even get anywhere, My Bob is still in town.

Speaker A:

See my fade, See my fade.

Speaker A:

Nah, you see my fade, dog.

Speaker A:

You see my fade.

Speaker A:

I know you see my fade.

Speaker A:

You see my fade.

Speaker A:

Yeah.

Speaker A:

Too clean.

Speaker A:

Too clean.

Speaker A:

The waves.

Speaker A:

All my waves are still waving.

Speaker A:

I got a durag, and I've been acting right ever since.

Speaker A:

Every five minutes.

Speaker A:

Boy, everyone's sick of me already.

Speaker A:

And I've gotten questions like, does the.

Speaker A:

Is the durag actually practical?

Speaker A:

Yes.

Speaker A:

Yes, it is.

Speaker A:

But all that to say, my cut is too fresh, Boy, my cut is too fresh.

Speaker A:

Shout out to the best hands to ever do it with that being said, I had a great weekend.

Speaker A:

What a great weekend of sports.

Speaker A:

What a great weekend of sports for everyone.

Speaker A:

My boxer won.

Speaker A:

The.

Speaker A:

The Ravens won.

Speaker A:

What more could I ask for?

Speaker A:

What more could I ask for?

Speaker A:

Well, UFC didn't really go according to plan.

Speaker A:

John Silva.

Speaker A:

Yeah, no, but we'll talk about that.

Speaker A:

We'll talk about that before I even get too far.

Speaker B:

Chelsea, you had to go straight there.

Speaker B:

Not even like, hi, how you doing?

Speaker B:

How's your dog?

Speaker A:

How's your dog?

Speaker B:

Yeah, Chelsea's good.

Speaker A:

We.

Speaker A:

We.

Speaker B:

We're fifth of the log, of course.

Speaker A:

4 5.

Speaker A:

45 is where you are.

Speaker B:

It's what Chelsea does.

Speaker B:

We drew to.

Speaker B:

Was it Brenford?

Speaker B:

But they're a solid team.

Speaker B:

They're a solid team.

Speaker A:

I've heard.

Speaker A:

I've heard.

Speaker A:

Yeah.

Speaker B:

Yeah, they're.

Speaker B:

They're a solid team.

Speaker B:

Yeah, no, we're just getting started.

Speaker B:

We're just getting started.

Speaker A:

You know?

Speaker B:

Like, Cole Palmer's injured, but he's coming back in as our star player.

Speaker B:

Just in case you didn't know, he was the man of the match for the club World Cup Final.

Speaker B:

He was a player of the tournament for World Cup.

Speaker B:

In case you didn't know, we won the club World Cup.

Speaker A:

Don't tell me what you did.

Speaker A:

Tell me what you're doing.

Speaker B:

Yeah, what we're doing.

Speaker A:

I.

Speaker B:

No, man, we.

Speaker B:

With the season starting out, so the first couple of matches, we have a win and two draws under.

Speaker B:

Under our belt.

Speaker B:

But we're just getting started.

Speaker B:

All I know is that I'm not Manchester United, which is a complete atrocity.

Speaker A:

I heard.

Speaker A:

I heard it didn't go so well last night or the night before for Man United.

Speaker B:

It didn't.

Speaker B:

Doesn't ever go well.

Speaker B:

So whatever happens to the Ravens, just know that you are not a Man United fan because Man United fans lost to a third or second tier English team in a cup match.

Speaker A:

Oh.

Speaker B:

And they got knocked out.

Speaker A:

Oh.

Speaker B:

By a third tier team.

Speaker A:

Oh.

Speaker B:

Grimsby Town.

Speaker B:

Where's that?

Speaker B:

You don't even know.

Speaker B:

But I'm good, man.

Speaker B:

Fantastic.

Speaker B:

Fantastic.

Speaker B:

I've got a. I've got A U.

Speaker B:

Top 10 fighter.

Speaker A:

You've got a new top 10?

Speaker A:

New top 10 what fighter?

Speaker A:

Oh.

Speaker A:

Oh, yes, yes, yes, yes.

Speaker A:

I've been saying.

Speaker A:

I remember I told NJ on his very own podcast, and I said, he's the best fighter in the world.

Speaker A:

Pound for pound, he's the best boxer in the world.

Speaker A:

And N.J. was like, Ah, no.

Speaker A:

And I was like, I don't see anyone beating him.

Speaker A:

And N.J. was like, Ah, no.

Speaker A:

He was like, can he beat Canelo?

Speaker A:

I was like, he would deal with Canelo.

Speaker A:

And Ninja was like, ah, no.

Speaker A:

Then the fight was signed.

Speaker A:

The fight was signed.

Speaker A:

And then he got to fight Canelo and ah, no.

Speaker A:

Shame, Canelo, it's fine.

Speaker A:

You just lost to the best.

Speaker A:

What am I talking about?

Speaker A:

This weekend had the biggest fight of the decade.

Speaker A:

Terence Bud Crawford going in against Saul Canelo Alvarez in a fight that is billed as the biggest boxing match since May with the Pacquiao.

Speaker A:

And it delivered and then some.

Speaker A:

And your winner by unanimous decision after 12 rounds of sweet science, Terence Bud Crawford, baddest man in the game.

Speaker A:

I said it.

Speaker A:

I told you and I told you, and I told you.

Speaker A:

I said, this man right here is the best boxer I have ever seen in my.

Speaker A:

In my lifetime.

Speaker A:

In my lifetime, I have not seen a boxer as great as Terence Crawford.

Speaker A:

It's not how he does it.

Speaker A:

It's not what he does, it's how he does it.

Speaker A:

I was telling NJ and yeah, I'm already.

Speaker A:

I didn't want to get here this quick, but for me, Bud is already top 10 all time.

Speaker A:

And when NJ asked me, when NJ asked me, okay, if you're saying Bud is top 10 all time, who are we removing off that list?

Speaker A:

And I swiftly, confidently, and eloquently told him that wherever Floyd is put Bud.

Speaker A:

I'm serious.

Speaker A:

Bud is a way better boxer than Floyd was or is.

Speaker A:

And I'm not taking anything away from Floyd.

Speaker A:

I'm not taking anything away from Floyd.

Speaker A:

Floyd was the guy.

Speaker A:

Pretty Boy Floyd, Money Mayweather, Floyd, either one of those incarnations of him.

Speaker A:

Because you can.

Speaker A:

You can clearly argue that those are two different fighters as well.

Speaker A:

Pretty Boy Floyd wasn't Money Mayweather.

Speaker A:

We both know that.

Speaker A:

But still, take Floyd, Mayweather, and you take Bud.

Speaker A:

I'm taking Bud any day.

Speaker A:

And it's for one reason and one reason alone.

Speaker A:

Floyd was beating dudes.

Speaker A:

Floyd retired undefeated.

Speaker A:

Floyd was, Was.

Speaker A:

Was winning fights.

Speaker A:

And he wasn't getting hit.

Speaker A:

We all.

Speaker A:

When we talk about Floyd, everybody says, greatest defensive boxer of all time.

Speaker A:

Greatest defensive boxer of all time.

Speaker A:

And sure, part of boxing or any other sport really is to hit without getting hit.

Speaker A:

But what.

Speaker A:

What Bud Crawford does is that he also emphasizes the hit.

Speaker A:

Nah, bro.

Speaker A:

Floyd was winning fights off of defensive.

Speaker A:

Defensive superiority.

Speaker A:

Superiority, yes.

Speaker A:

That's how Floyd was winning.

Speaker A:

Floyd was winning fights from how good he was.

Speaker A:

He was defensively and also he was just skilled.

Speaker A:

That will never take away from skilled.

Speaker A:

Very.

Speaker A:

However, Bud is beating dangers, bro.

Speaker A:

Bud is handing out hands, bro.

Speaker A:

Bud is throwing with you, bro.

Speaker A:

At no point in time did I think Bud was in trouble during that fight.

Speaker A:

Sure, Canelo got a few rounds, but even those rounds that he got were the rounds of his life, bro.

Speaker A:

He made.

Speaker A:

He made him look visibly frustrated.

Speaker A:

I've never seen a fighter look visibly frustrated.

Speaker A:

They got him and he was like.

Speaker A:

He slaps.

Speaker A:

He literally just so.

Speaker A:

I don't understand why everyone had Canelo as the favorite.

Speaker A:

I'm not even gonna lie.

Speaker A:

I'm not even gonna lie.

Speaker A:

Listen, Canelo, great fighter, and I know that I'm a hypocrite for saying fighting is a young man's game and then pick the older Bud Crawford.

Speaker A:

But let's also not act like mileage does not count.

Speaker A:

Bud has only had, like 43 professional fights.

Speaker A:

How many has Canelo had?

Speaker A:

The wear and tear on that body is real in boxing years.

Speaker A:

Canelo is way ahead of Bud.

Speaker A:

And sure, it's also because Canelo was in the spotlight a lot longer.

Speaker A:

He is the industry darling, right?

Speaker A:

Unless you're a heavyweight Canelo, you're behind Canelo as a boxer in terms of just Star power, which is crazy because he can barely speak English.

Speaker A:

He speaks just enough to get by.

Speaker A:

But that's the beauty of sports in it.

Speaker A:

I never heard Lionel Messi say a single English word.

Speaker A:

Biggest athlete in the world.

Speaker A:

So I had a question after that.

Speaker A:

What's next?

Speaker A:

What's next for Canelo?

Speaker A:

He's finished the sport of boxing.

Speaker A:

He can retire at 34 years old.

Speaker A:

He's finished the sport and he can retire.

Speaker A:

And I would love it.

Speaker A:

I would love if Canelo were to retire.

Speaker A:

But I know it won't happen.

Speaker A:

I know it won't happen.

Speaker A:

So let's get Benavides, then.

Speaker A:

Let's get Canelo and Benavidez, right?

Speaker A:

See how that goes.

Speaker A:

Ben, Ben, Ben, Ben, Ben, Ben.

Speaker A:

Waiting.

Speaker A:

Ben.

Speaker A:

Wanting.

Speaker A:

And then I don't know what's next for Buddy.

Speaker A:

I really don't.

Speaker A:

It's like you've slayed the dragon, bro.

Speaker A:

You've beaten the final boss.

Speaker A:

You've now become the final boss.

Speaker A:

So what's next?

Speaker A:

And according to me, he's been the final boss of boxing for the past three years anyway.

Speaker A:

Anybody who saw that Errol Spence fight knew right then and there that Bird is the best boxer in the world.

Speaker A:

Usyk himself, who I had pound for pound, number one, said, bud is the best boxer in the world.

Speaker A:

If.

Speaker A:

If Number one says it, what can.

Speaker A:

Who am I, if the best.

Speaker A:

If.

Speaker A:

If the guy who I had considered the second best in the world also agrees that the best in the world is one Bud Crawford.

Speaker A:

Come on, Doug.

Speaker A:

Come on, Doug.

Speaker A:

It doesn't take a genius.

Speaker A:

It doesn't take a genius to see it, but that was a great.

Speaker A:

That was a beautiful, beautiful, beautiful boxing match.

Speaker A:

And I will say, in watching this fight, I'd never seen.

Speaker A:

I've watched boxing.

Speaker A:

I've watched a lot of boxing fights, right?

Speaker A:

I've watched a lot of boxing matches.

Speaker A:

But in all my years watching boxing and watching combat sports as a whole, I'd never seen two masters of their craft at that elite level go at it.

Speaker A:

I missed it with Conor and Khabib.

Speaker A:

I missed it with Pacquiao and Mayweather.

Speaker A:

I got to see it with Crawford and Canelo.

Speaker A:

And it was as advertised.

Speaker A:

I see why they say boxing is the sweet science and mixed martial arts is fighting.

Speaker A:

No, I get it.

Speaker A:

Boxing is very methodical.

Speaker A:

It's.

Speaker A:

It's not a fight.

Speaker A:

You are boxing.

Speaker A:

I get it.

Speaker A:

It's the sweet science.

Speaker A:

It's very methodical in how you move and how you.

Speaker A:

In what you do.

Speaker A:

Every move counts.

Speaker A:

You should.

Speaker A:

You should did you see how, how Crawford was using his movement from his footwork, everything just moving around, making sure Canelo never finds a rhythm?

Speaker A:

Because as soon as he finds a rhythm, Crawford is on the other side of the ring.

Speaker A:

Come get me.

Speaker A:

Did you see his catch and shoot, bro, when Canelo was hitting him?

Speaker A:

Catch, you know, just a little whatever, whatever.

Speaker A:

He's blocking.

Speaker A:

Just catch and shoot, catch and shoot.

Speaker A:

And that's how he was getting him.

Speaker A:

Just his.

Speaker A:

He's very defensively sound and don't get me started.

Speaker A:

And we all said, hey, he's moving up so many weight divisions.

Speaker A:

Will he, will he be able to take a hit from Canelo?

Speaker A:

And not only that, will he be able to hurt Canelo?

Speaker A:

He had him staggered.

Speaker A:

Canelo was the God.

Speaker A:

Did you ever think in the big two five we'd be saying that?

Speaker A:

But it happened.

Speaker A:

And I can say Bud is simply the best boxer in the world.

Speaker A:

Simply the best in the world.

Speaker A:

And thank you and welcome to everybody that just got on this wagon must listen to me next time.

Speaker A:

It is the month of September.

Speaker A:

On Sunday, you know what I did?

Speaker A:

I put my phone on do not disturb.

Speaker A:

I put my girlfriend on do not disturb.

Speaker A:

I put my laptop on do not disturb anything.

Speaker A:

And everything was on do not disturb.

Speaker A:

Because it is time for Sunday Night Football.

Speaker A:

NFL.

Speaker A:

NFL, baby.

Speaker A:

NFL, baby.

Speaker A:

NFL, baby.

Speaker A:

The Ravens won.

Speaker A:

The Ravens won.

Speaker A:

But you know, do you know, do you know what I'm here to talk about today?

Speaker A:

I'm not here to talk about the Baltimore Ravens.

Speaker A:

They had a good game.

Speaker A:

They did what they were supposed to do.

Speaker A:

Of course, if, if, if the Ravens had lost to the Cleveland Browns.

Speaker A:

The Cleveland Browns with 40 year old Joe Flacco as their quarterback.

Speaker A:

Sure, they got Miles Garrett on the defense, but what do they have on offense?

Speaker A:

Nothing.

Speaker A:

Nothing.

Speaker A:

Who's, who's on who.

Speaker A:

Who do you know as a, as an offensive player?

Speaker A:

Do you know who their wide receiver one is?

Speaker A:

Do you know who their tight end is?

Speaker A:

Do you know who their running back is?

Speaker A:

No, you just know that they have 40 year old Joe Flacco.

Speaker A:

So had the Ravens lost to the Cleveland Browns after the, after the Browns lost to the Bengals last week, I would have not been okay.

Speaker A:

But that didn't happen.

Speaker A:

That didn't happen.

Speaker A:

The Ravens won.

Speaker A:

And I'm happy today.

Speaker A:

I'm here to celebrate.

Speaker A:

I am here to celebrate.

Speaker A:

The Kansas City Chiefs have won as many NFL games as I have this season.

Speaker A:

Oh, it is so beautiful to watch.

Speaker A:

It is so well done.

Speaker A:

Well done, well done.

Speaker A:

Ah, man.

Speaker A:

The Kansas City Chiefs are 02.02 to start the season.

Speaker A:

These.

Speaker A:

These are the Kansas City Chiefs.

Speaker A:

Patrick Mahomes, Travis Kelsey, coached by Andy Reid.

Speaker A:

They've been to five of the last six Super Bowls.

Speaker A:

Won three of them.

Speaker A:

These are Kansas City Chiefs.

Speaker A:

No.

Speaker A:

No.

Speaker A:

I can't even be serious.

Speaker A:

I can't.

Speaker A:

I'm sorry.

Speaker A:

The Kansas City Chiefs are 02, and it is not that big of a deal.

Speaker A:

Are you.

Speaker A:

Are you really concerned about the Kansas City Chiefs as it stands?

Speaker A:

No.

Speaker A:

Because unfortunately, I hate how understanding we can be as sports fans.

Speaker A:

Because I want to celebrate the Chiefs being 02.

Speaker A:

I really do.

Speaker A:

And I'm trying.

Speaker A:

Right.

Speaker A:

Sure.

Speaker A:

I don't.

Speaker A:

I like it.

Speaker A:

I like the fact that the Chiefs are 02, which means the.

Speaker A:

The AFC is going to be easier, which means that Ravens trip to the super bowl is going to be a lot easier.

Speaker A:

But we all know that they'll somehow make it work.

Speaker A:

Make it work and they'll somehow be in the AFC championship game.

Speaker A:

But the Chiefs are 02 and it's not a big deal because everyone is injured.

Speaker A:

Rashee Rice is injured.

Speaker A:

Xavier Worthy got injured in the first game running into his own teammate, Travis Kelce.

Speaker A:

Their secondary is injured.

Speaker A:

All their key players on offense are injured.

Speaker A:

Do you know that Kansas City wide receiver one right now is one JuJu Smith Schuster.

Speaker A:

Did you know that?

Speaker A:

Then who.

Speaker A:

Who do you think was the number one rusher for the Kansas City Chiefs in their last game?

Speaker A:

I'll give.

Speaker A:

I'll give you time to think about it.

Speaker A:

Who do you think was the leading rusher?

Speaker A:

Patrick Mahomes.

Speaker A:

When has Patrick Mahomes ever been that?

Speaker A:

I thought about it while watching the game.

Speaker A:

I said, I never seen my homes run this much.

Speaker A:

And it's clear that the.

Speaker A:

Their offense is dilapidated.

Speaker A:

It's cool.

Speaker A:

But it's clear that their offense is cooked.

Speaker A:

Cooked, cooked, cooked, cooked.

Speaker A:

Both sides.

Speaker A:

And that is why the Chiefs being 0 and 2 is not a big deal.

Speaker A:

Because they don't even have any weapons on the field.

Speaker A:

So I can't even celebrate because can we kick a man when he's down?

Speaker A:

Can we?

Speaker A:

Because I really want to do that.

Speaker A:

But I also know that 02 as the Kansas City Chiefs is nothing.

Speaker A:

Chances are they can go.

Speaker A:

They can win the next 10.

Speaker A:

You know them, they went undefeated.

Speaker A:

They went 100 last season until they ran into Buffalo.

Speaker A:

The team, a team which we did say is a better team.

Speaker A:

The playoffs say otherwise.

Speaker A:

But we did say they're a better team.

Speaker A:

Right?

Speaker A:

Right.

Speaker A:

However, you know who else is 02?

Speaker A:

And it says Something about them Cowboys.

Speaker A:

How about them Cowboys?

Speaker A:

The Dallas Cowboys are 02.

Speaker A:

I love it.

Speaker A:

They deserve it.

Speaker A:

The end.

Speaker A:

Speaking of the Dallas Cowboys, Michael Parsons on the other side has made a great impact in Green Bay.

Speaker A:

One day I'll come here and talk about how Jerry Jones let a 25 year old.

Speaker A:

What's happening in Dallas.

Speaker A:

He let a 25 year old superstar walk away for close.

Speaker A:

For nothing.

Speaker A:

For nothing.

Speaker A:

It did for nothing.

Speaker A:

Dude, you have.

Speaker A:

You can't stop the rush.

Speaker A:

You, your defense is a bismar.

Speaker A:

Which is why you were able to let Russell Wilson put 300 yards on you.

Speaker A:

Russell Wilson has had one great game every year for the past three, four years.

Speaker A:

And you let him use this great game on you.

Speaker A:

Dallas.

Speaker A:

Do better.

Speaker A:

Do better.

Speaker A:

But I will say shout out to Jerry Jones.

Speaker A:

Cause even when the Dallas Cowboys are ass.

Speaker A:

And I'm talking ass, I'm talking like yo, I'm talking strip Club at 2am they are, yes, they, they are still somehow relevant in the media.

Speaker A:

And shout out to him for that.

Speaker A:

He's built a great brand.

Speaker A:

They're the most valuable sports sports franchise in the world for a reason.

Speaker A:

Because Jerry Jones is a genius.

Speaker A:

The end.

Speaker A:

What you got for me?

Speaker B:

How are the 49ers doing?

Speaker A:

Brock Purdy, your quarterback just got hurt.

Speaker B:

Don't say my quarterback.

Speaker B:

I'm asking because I still need to pick a team.

Speaker A:

You still need to pick a team, right?

Speaker A:

Yeah, I know that.

Speaker A:

Let me see if they won.

Speaker A:

I know that Brock Purdy got hurt, but I didn't actually watch the game.

Speaker A:

Oh, they won.

Speaker B:

The 49ers won.

Speaker A:

Yeah, they beat the Saints 20 for this to start the season.

Speaker A:

But I did say that they are a well coached team.

Speaker B:

So the San Francisco.

Speaker A:

Oh, Mac Jones is in.

Speaker A:

Is with the 49ers now Mac Jones was supposed to be the next Tom Brady over in New England and then work out.

Speaker A:

That didn't work out.

Speaker B:

So I think, I think here's.

Speaker B:

Here's what?

Speaker B:

Which, where's the 49ers?

Speaker B:

AFC.

Speaker B:

NFC?

Speaker A:

NFC?

Speaker B:

NFC?

Speaker A:

Yeah.

Speaker B:

The Philadelphia Delphi Eagles are where?

Speaker A:

NFC.

Speaker B:

And Kansas City Chiefs are AFC.

Speaker B:

Okay, so the first team out of those three to win a Super bowl, that will be my team.

Speaker B:

So I'm going to watch all three of them.

Speaker B:

I'm going to monitor all three of them.

Speaker A:

Interesting.

Speaker A:

What made you choose the 49ers as one of your placeholder teams?

Speaker A:

Eagles and Chiefs.

Speaker A:

I get 49ers cuz recency bias with Eagles and Chiefs.

Speaker A:

But like 49ers you got to know your NFL history to pick the 49ers, but I know you don't.

Speaker B:

So I got, I, I, I did some research because, because I did some research because I, I said I'm a Chelsea fan.

Speaker B:

Chelsea FC fan.

Speaker B:

So based on.

Speaker A:

Are you okay, by the way?

Speaker B:

Oh, I'm very good.

Speaker B:

Why would I not be okay?

Speaker A:

You're a Chelsea fan.

Speaker B:

We're world champions dot com.

Speaker A:

Oh.

Speaker A:

The next four years.

Speaker A:

The next four years are going to be long.

Speaker B:

I'm looking at sort of like the underdog comeback mentality and spirit.

Speaker A:

Okay.

Speaker B:

The expectation factor.

Speaker B:

We don't really expect much of Chelsea.

Speaker A:

Mm.

Speaker B:

But we do have rich history.

Speaker B:

We've won everything.

Speaker B:

We win things.

Speaker B:

And it's more about the collective team that is just about one superstar.

Speaker B:

So then I just, So I put that into some AI over and over and over again.

Speaker B:

And then it gave me first started off with the Dallas Cowboys.

Speaker B:

I said, I, I'm not a fan of.

Speaker A:

Don't do that to yourself.

Speaker B:

I said, I'm not a fan of the White House.

Speaker B:

And then it gave me the Kansas City Chiefs for obvious reasons.

Speaker A:

Yeah.

Speaker B:

And also gave me the San Francisco 49ers and the Philadelphia Eagles.

Speaker B:

Those are the four teams that will it down to.

Speaker B:

And I said, nah, let me not go for America's team because those are many.

Speaker B:

That's Man United, right?

Speaker B:

So.

Speaker A:

Yes.

Speaker A:

Oh, my God.

Speaker A:

Yes.

Speaker A:

Yes.

Speaker A:

The Dallas Cowboys are the Man United of the NFL.

Speaker A:

We've, we've solved the case.

Speaker A:

Continue.

Speaker A:

You're.

Speaker B:

You're welcome.

Speaker B:

So that's it.

Speaker B:

So for me to pick a, a settle down on a team, I need to watch them win something while I'm in the NFL mode.

Speaker B:

That's just me.

Speaker A:

Okay.

Speaker B:

Call me a glory hunter all you want, but this is not my primary sport, so I need something to go.

Speaker A:

That's how I felt with Liverpool.

Speaker A:

That's how I felt.

Speaker B:

No, I, I get you.

Speaker B:

No, I get you.

Speaker B:

I get you.

Speaker A:

Plus, they got, plus Liverpool got fly shirts.

Speaker B:

But.

Speaker B:

Okay, the final question.

Speaker B:

Final question.

Speaker A:

Yes.

Speaker B:

What up?

Speaker B:

What do I tell my brother in law?

Speaker A:

Oh, oh, oh, oh.

Speaker A:

Tell him I said what I said and I will gladly repeat it.

Speaker A:

Wherever Floyd is On the top 10 list, there's no need to reshape the order.

Speaker A:

No, just scrape him and put Bud over.

Speaker A:

You can even just like take, take actual tpex and just tpex him off the list and just put Bud Crawford over it.

Speaker B:

Okay, but do you have, do you have Pacquiao over Terrence or Terrence over Pacquiao?

Speaker A:

I have a Move Pacquiao.

Speaker A:

And it may be recency bias, but it also has to do with the fact that in my lifetime.

Speaker B:

All right, okay, okay.

Speaker A:

In my lifetime.

Speaker A:

You get what I'm saying?

Speaker B:

Yeah, I get what you're saying.

Speaker A:

Yeah, I get what you're saying.

Speaker B:

I go what you're saying.

Speaker B:

Yeah, I don't know.

Speaker B:

I get what you're saying.

Speaker B:

Well done.

Speaker B:

Well done.

Speaker B:

Both your teams won.

Speaker B:

Liverpool just won the scrape by after screwing over another team.

Speaker B:

Oh, well done on that.

Speaker B:

Oh, and then the Ravens.

Speaker A:

We never walk alone.

Speaker B:

Who's taking the NFL, who's taking the super bowl from here?

Speaker A:

I dog.

Speaker A:

It has to be the Ravens.

Speaker B:

What?

Speaker B:

Sorry?

Speaker A:

It has to be the Ravens.

Speaker B:

The Ravens.

Speaker A:

Yeah.

Speaker A:

Yeah.

Speaker B:

You know, Ray Lewis retired a long time ago.

Speaker B:

I'm just.

Speaker A:

I have to say that.

Speaker A:

I have to say that.

Speaker B:

Yeah.

Speaker A:

Baltimore Ravens are winning the super bowl this year.

Speaker A:

Oh, my God.

Speaker A:

I don't even believe it myself.

Speaker A:

Oh, man.

Speaker A:

That was episode:

Speaker A:

Oh, my God.

Speaker A:

We're moving.

Speaker A:

Yeah.

Speaker A:

Yeah.

Speaker A:

Shout out.

Speaker A:

Just go out there, man.

Speaker A:

It was a great weekend of violence.

Speaker A:

It was a great weekend of ufc.

Speaker A:

We had UFC no Che this past weekend.

Speaker A:

And I'm still gonna talk about that because.

Speaker A:

Shout out.

Speaker A:

Diego Lopez bounced back after that loss to Volkanovski.

Speaker A:

Bounce back and handle this business against John Silva.

Speaker A:

And the fighting nerds are in trouble.

Speaker A:

But they.

Speaker A:

Not really.

Speaker A:

It's just that no other camp has ever started 19 and 0, and then their fighters all lose their next fights.

Speaker A:

It's never happened.

Speaker A:

But that gym still started 19 and 0.

Speaker A:

So the fighting nerds are still legit.

Speaker A:

Okay, Just because Kyle Brahal, you lost against Nasuddin Imavov, who is a great fighter and knocked out Izzy Adesanya and is the number two ranked middleweight contender as we speak, we really going to judge him for that?

Speaker A:

Carlos Protest lost to Ian Mashado, Gary.

Speaker A:

Are we going to complain about Ian Mashado, Gary winning a fight in the welterweight division?

Speaker A:

This is a dude who's only lost to Shafkat Rakmanov, and we had him, literally.

Speaker A:

We were wondering, should he fight for the ch for the title instead of Shaft cut.

Speaker A:

So are we really going to judge someone for losing to him?

Speaker A:

And then John Silva lost to Diego Lopez, who once again before this, was fighting for the title and lost to Alexander Volkanovsky.

Speaker A:

So they didn't exactly lose to Bumps, right?

Speaker A:

No, it wasn't.

Speaker A:

It was BSD who did BSD beat.

Speaker A:

BSD beat someone else on the fighting nerds.

Speaker A:

Let me see.

Speaker A:

PSD, PSD.

Speaker A:

PSD.

Speaker A:

Hi, man.

Speaker A:

Why you.

Speaker A:

Benoit St. Denis.

Speaker A:

Do you want me to do that?

Speaker A:

Benoit St. Denis.

Speaker A:

There we go.

Speaker B:

Ah.

Speaker A:

He beat Rafi as well.

Speaker A:

Okay.

Speaker A:

Hey, the fighting nerds.

Speaker A:

They'll be okay.

Speaker A:

They'll be okay.

Speaker A:

But, yeah, I don't think that that camp is in trouble.

Speaker A:

And we'll see.

Speaker A:

Moving forward.

Speaker A:

Until then, just go out there, enjoy sports, be nice to your mother, and as always, until next time, enjoy the violence.

Speaker A:

Oh, I was about to say.

Speaker A:

You're quiet.

Speaker A:

Damn it.

Speaker A:

This ain't even my final format.

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