• Most Violent Tournament in History? UFC 310 & Pride FC Legends!

  • Oct 13 2024
  • Length: 28 mins
  • Podcast

Most Violent Tournament in History? UFC 310 & Pride FC Legends!

  • Summary

  • Welcome back to another episode of Chingasos Combat Crew! This week, we’re diving into some of the wildest, most action-packed stories in MMA, including a potential Fight of the Year and the most violent tournament in history! 🥊🔥

    We’ll also talk about:

    • The GOAT UFC Fighters of the 21st Century list – and why I’m good with it. Thanks, ESPN!
    • Uncle Dana vs. Francis Ngannou: Who’s telling the truth about that massive fight payday? 🧐
    • A walk down memory lane with the MOSTROS of Pride FC – Wanderlei Silva, Mirko Cro Cop, and more!
    • UFC 310 fight card announcements: Belal Muhammad vs. Shavkat Rakhmonov, and the epic co-main event!
    • Fight Night Breakdown: Will Carlos Prates end Neil Magny’s reign as a gatekeeper? 🤔
    • Brandon Royval vs. Tatsuro Taira: Why this could be Fight of the Year!

    PLUS, don’t miss out on what’s happening at Clubhouse_559 – Carlos Rodriguez is doing amazing things with his kids’ program, but now they need our help to compete. Get involved, donate, and make a difference! 🙌

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