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Jack Slack Podcast

255 - Yadong Bruises Figgy's Throat, Gets the Tap

Jack Slack Podcast

Jack Slack

Wrestling, Sports

4.9561 Ratings

🗓️ 31 May 2026

⏱️ 64 minutes

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0:00.0

Boy, it's you boy, the Carlston Harris of having boxing the embarrass.

0:05.9

Jack Slack, it's the Jack Slack podcast, and we're coming at you following UFC Macau,

0:12.3

Song Yadong versus Deverson Figuredo.

0:15.9

And honestly, I quite enjoyed this one.

0:19.0

It was very under the radar for me. It was one of those

0:22.0

ones where I was like, well, I'll watch it because there's nothing else on. And I had a pretty

0:26.9

good time, I would say. It was very funny that every Chinese fighter on this card except

0:33.6

Song Yadong lost. Or actually, to be fair, in Sumadhaji's case, he didn't lose, but his

0:41.1

fight didn't go his way by his own doing. Everyone else on the card who was from China got

0:46.9

battered. Which is very funny because the UFC, once every two years, goes to China and says,

0:52.5

we're going to break through in China. And they even built a performance institute out there, and then everyone gets bodied.

0:58.2

Because the only great Chinese fighter at the moment is Zhang Wei Li, and they're not going to put her on a Chinese card because they save her for numbered events.

1:06.2

It was crazy that they had Yan Jian Jiannan as the number one contender in that division, and they were going to China like two weeks before the pay-per-view, which was in Vegas.

1:18.2

And you were going, why? What's the point of that?

1:21.2

If you actually want to break through in China, take your Chinese champion and Chinese challenger to China.

1:27.6

But alas, they did not.

1:30.4

So the main event was Song Yadong versus Deveson Figuero.

1:35.0

This was like a continuation of Devis and Figuero's last fight where all the bad Deverson

1:41.3

Figueroeroa habits that he can outweigh, he can sort of counter them by being

1:48.2

massively powerful and a really surprisingly good scrambler and grappler.

1:53.8

That sort of often makes up for his horribly low pace and lack of urgency. It's almost like the opponent putting some grappling on him,

2:03.3

putting some stuff on him, makes him work at a higher pace, and then he lands good counters,

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