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Episodes

Sunday Mar 08, 2026
Sunday Mar 08, 2026
The boys are back and the gloves are off on this week’s The Weigh-Ins Bros. Combat Sports Show—and let’s just say… the announced fights for the so-called historic card at the White House have the Bros staring at the bout sheet like it’s a gas station sushi menu. Confusion, regret, and a lot of questions about life choices. The guys break down the official matchups from the Ultimate Fighting Championship and try—try—to understand how a once-in-a-lifetime venue somehow ended up with fights that feel more like a random Tuesday night at the Apex. Is this really the best the UFC could do for a global spectacle… or did someone accidentally hit “autofill” on the matchmaking spreadsheet?
Expect rants. Lots of rants. The Bros ask the uncomfortable question: has the UFC lost touch with the fans that built the sport? From questionable matchmaking to missed superstar opportunities, the guys go full conspiracy board trying to figure out how we went from dream fights to “wait… that’s the co-main?” If you enjoy passionate debates, sarcastic breakdowns, and grown men dramatically reading fight announcements like they’re Shakespearean tragedies, this episode is for you. Grab a drink, because the Weigh-Ins Bros are about to grade the White House card—and someone is definitely getting a failing grade. 🥊🎙️

Friday Mar 06, 2026
Friday Mar 06, 2026
The Weigh-In Bros. Combat Sports Show is back and this week the boys are asking the question nobody thought they’d ever hear outside of a fever dream after too many energy drinks: is the UFC really putting a fight card at the White House? That’s right — the lawn where presidents give speeches might soon be the same place where someone gets spinning-back-kicked into another dimension. The Bros break down the most ridiculous and glorious possibilities for this historic card, including whether Jon Jones will headline the show like the final boss of MMA, and whether the UFC tries to turn the event into the combat sports version of the Super Bowl… except instead of halftime shows we get people punching each other in the face while a bald guy in a suit screams about pay-per-view numbers.
But the real debate gets spicy: who crashes the party? Does Tom Aspinall show up to unify the heavyweight title and ruin everyone’s patriotic barbecue? Does the UFC somehow convince Francis Ngannou to come back and launch uppercuts so powerful they temporarily change the rotation of the Earth? Or does Dana White decide subtlety is overrated and book something so insane that Secret Service agents have to explain to world leaders why there’s a cage next to the Rose Garden? The Bros break down all the possibilities with their usual mix of fight nerd analysis, terrible predictions, and jokes that would absolutely get them banned from Thanksgiving dinner at most normal households. Buckle up — this episode is chaos.

Tuesday Mar 03, 2026
Tuesday Mar 03, 2026
This week on The B’s of Boxing, Steve Swift looks around the sport and realizes we might be living in No Country for Old Old Men. Manny Pacquiao is out here defying Father Time like it owes him money, Floyd Mayweather Jr. is still cashing checks so effortlessly it should be an Olympic event, and Mike Tyson is training like he just found out the year is 1988 again. Are these inspiring late-career runs… or are we one weigh-in away from someone pulling a hamstring tying their robe? Steve breaks down whether boxing is honoring legends — or running the greatest “remember when?” tour since your favorite 90s boy band.
Meanwhile, Oleksandr Usyk continues to smile politely while dismantling giants, leading Steve to confirm that yes, he is in fact Keyser Söze — softly spoken, mildly amused, and somehow leaving entire heavyweight lineages limping away questioning their life choices. We also dive into why Mexican fighters are the most fan-friendly athletes on planet Earth (seriously, they show up to throw hands, not interpretive dance), and whether Conor Benn is boxing’s newest “flavor of the week” — exciting, spicy, and possibly gone by next Tuesday. Analysis, chaos, and at least three moments where Steve asks, “What are we doing here?” Don’t miss it.

Sunday Mar 01, 2026
Sunday Mar 01, 2026
This week on Good Times – Classic Wrestling Reviews, KJ and Steve bravely step into the chaos that is Hulk Hogan vs. The Ultimate Warrior from WCW Halloween Havoc 1998 — a match so strange it feels less like a wrestling main event and more like a late-night fever dream after too much pizza. WCW promised fans the rematch of two immortal legends, but instead delivered a surreal circus of smoke, mirrors, rambling Warrior promos, and Hogan looking like a man who immediately regretted agreeing to this. KJ and Steve try to make sense of Warrior’s cosmic ramblings, Hogan’s over-the-top theatrics, and a storyline that somehow felt both overly complicated and completely pointless at the same time. 🤯💪
Then the guys break down the match itself — a slow-motion spectacle featuring missed cues, confused referees, and the legendary mirror spot that has to be seen to be believed. Of course, no discussion would be complete without the infamous fireball mishap that looked less like mystical destruction and more like a backyard barbecue accident. KJ and Steve debate whether this disaster is actually entertaining because of how ridiculous it is, or if it’s simply proof that WCW in 1998 had completely lost the plot. Either way, this is peak “so bad it’s good” wrestling, and the laughs come almost as frequently as the botches. 🔥😂

Sunday Feb 22, 2026
Sunday Feb 22, 2026
This week’s episode kicked off with the bombshell news that Conor Benn has officially signed with Zuffa Boxing, ending his long-time relationship with Matchroom and Eddie Hearn in favor of a lucrative, reported eight-figure one-fight deal with Dana White’s new promotional outfit — a huge statement in the boxing world as Zuffa continues its early-year push to establish itself. Benn spoke about chasing “legacy fights” and “the biggest stages,” while White has made it clear that this is just the beginning of Zuffa’s aggressive expansion in the sport. The guys on the podcast broke down what this move means not just for Benn’s career but for the growing rivalry between traditional promoters and Zuffa as it tries to rewrite boxing’s power dynamics.
The conversation then shifted to Ryan Garcia’s big night, as he delivered a dominant performance against Mario Barrios to claim the WBC welterweight title, dropping Barrios early and controlling the fight throughout. In the post-fight buzz, Garcia immediately called out Shakur Stevenson instead of Benn, stirring debate about what Benn’s new promotional home means for potential matchups. The crew also looked ahead at who Zuffa might sign next, touching on rumors of other big names possibly joining the roster as Dana White pushes to build stacked cards — a topic sure to stay relevant as Zuffa’s momentum continues into the rest of 2026.

Thursday Feb 19, 2026
Thursday Feb 19, 2026
This week on Weigh-Ins Bros. Combat Sports Show, the guys dive headfirst into the latest headline-grabbing rant from Sean Strickland, breaking down his fiery comments about female fighters, his unexpected shots at Bad Bunny, and the broader fallout across the MMA landscape. As always, the Bros balance sharp analysis with unfiltered humor, debating whether Strickland’s chaos is calculated promotion or just classic Strickland being Strickland. The conversation spirals into a broader look at fighter free speech, media double standards, and how controversy fuels the fight game in 2026.
The second half of the show shifts into fantasy matchmaking and what-if scenarios, including a heated debate over a superfight between Gina Carano and Ronda Rousey—who wins in their primes, and how big would it have been at its peak? The Bros also speculate on whether Cain Velasquez could make a shocking return on the rumored White House card, examining the political spectacle, the promotional upside, and whether the former heavyweight king still has one more run left in him. It’s a mix of nostalgia, controversy, and pure fight fan energy from start to finish.

Monday Feb 16, 2026
Monday Feb 16, 2026
In this episode of The B’s of Boxing, the hosts dive head-first into the chaotic storm surrounding John Fury, dissecting his latest string of unhinged outbursts that have left the boxing community both baffled and exhausted. From his aggressive table-flipping antics at press conferences to his confrontational challenges toward anyone within earshot, the podcast explores whether "Big John" is a master promoter or a genuine liability to his son’s legacy. The discussion then shifts gears to the biggest power play in the sport: Dana White’s official launch of Zuffa Boxing. The B’s break down White’s aggressive "UFC-style" takeover, analyzing his move to strip away the "alphabet soup" of sanctioning bodies in favor of a streamlined eight-division weight class system that mirrors the MMA model.
The episode reaches a fever pitch as the hosts speculate on the massive roster shift currently underway, with high-profile names already defecting to the new banner. With Jai Opetaia already secured as Zuffa’s first major champion, the conversation turns to the rumors swirling around heavyweight king Oleksandr Usyk and the potential "heavyweight raid" that could see stalwarts like Deontay Wilder or even young phenoms like Jesse "Bam" Rodriguez tempted by the Paramount-backed platform. The B's of Boxing weigh the risks for these athletes—trading the freedom of the Ali Act for the centralized control of TKO Group—and predict which stars will be the next to jump ship as Dana White attempts to prove that the traditional boxing world is truly "broken" and ripe for his particular brand of fixing.

Sunday Feb 15, 2026
Sunday Feb 15, 2026
The Good Times Classic Wrestling Reviews Podcast dives headfirst into one of the most bizarre and unforgettable spectacles in pro wrestling history: the WCW Halloween Havoc monster truck showdown between Hulk Hogan and The Giant. In this episode, the hosts break down the sheer insanity of two of wrestling’s biggest icons climbing into monster trucks and attempting to push each other off the roof of a building in a sumo-style contest. With their trademark mix of nostalgia, humor, and sharp analysis, the show explores how this segment perfectly captured the anything-can-happen chaos that defined mid-90s wrestling spectacle.
Beyond just the shock value, the podcast examines the storytelling risks WCW took during this era and how moments like this became legendary for both the right and wrong reasons. The hosts reflect on the crowd reaction, the production choices, and the wild transition from monster trucks back into traditional wrestling action, all while celebrating the over-the-top creativity that keeps fans talking decades later. Whether you remember watching it live or are discovering it for the first time, this episode delivers laughs, insight, and a loving tribute to one of wrestling’s most surreal main event moments.
#hulkhogan #wcw #monstertruck #prowrestling #podcast #wrestlingtalk

Sunday Feb 08, 2026
Sunday Feb 08, 2026
Picture this absolute fever dream of Attitude-Era chaos: a Hardcore Evening Gown Match between Pat Patterson and Gerald Briscoe at WWF King of the Ring, where dignity is out the window and pure ridiculousness takes center stage. You’ve got trash cans, kendo sticks, and maybe even a scepter getting involved while these two stooges of Mr. McMahon stumble around in evening gowns that cost more than the entire arena’s concession stand. The crowd is half shocked, half crying laughing as Patterson is swinging a cookie sheet and Briscoe is trying to escape up the aisle, heels and all. It’s the perfect blend of hardcore wrestling absurdity and classic WWF comedy — the kind of segment that makes you ask, “Did that really happen?” while also reminding you why late-90s wrestling was completely unhinged in the best possible way.

Sunday Feb 08, 2026
Sunday Feb 08, 2026
Jake Paul has a problem with trying to decide wjat to do next for his next fight and we break it down including his best and worst case options. We also discuss the fact that Scousers CAN get knocked out and breakdown what happened to Nick Ball in his most recent loss. Sir Paul Mcartney even finds his way into our conversation. Be sure to like and subscribe and give us your thoughts. #boxing #jakepaul #fighting #trump #podcast #wutang #thelaw #tuckyourchin






