• Stepping into the Cage: Dissecting "Warrior" and UFC

  • Jun 20 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 9 mins
  • Podcast

Stepping into the Cage: Dissecting "Warrior" and UFC

  • Summary

  • In the latest episode of "The Adrian Moment" on TruStory FM, hosts Ocean Murff and Jim Pullen dive into the world of UFC and the 2011 MMA film "Warrior." The pair discuss their experiences with UFC events and reflect on the state of the sport around the time of the movie's release.

    Ocean, a longtime UFC fan, shares his thoughts on how the film portrayed mixed martial arts, praising its respect for the sport while acknowledging some of the more fantastical elements added for dramatic effect. He notes that while not all the moves seen in the movie are common in real UFC fights, they fall within the realm of what's possible and allowed.

    Jim, who was less familiar with the film, expresses his pleasant surprise at the engaging fight scenes and overall storytelling. The two hosts analyze specific moments in the movie, comparing them to real-life UFC experiences and debating the practicality of certain techniques.

    Throughout the episode, Ocean and Jim offer insights into the evolution of UFC and MMA, touching on rule changes, famous fighters of the era, and the sport's journey into the mainstream. For fans of UFC, MMA, and sports movies, this episode of "The Adrian Moment" provides an entertaining and informative look at the intersection of real-life fighting and its portrayal on the big screen.

    Links & Notes

      • Warrior: Apple • Amazon • JustWatch



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