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Good Guy / Bad Guy

DC & RC’s Brazilian MMA Mount Rushmore & UFC 283 Recap

Good Guy / Bad Guy

ESPN Radio

Sports

4.42.7K Ratings

🗓️ 24 January 2023

⏱️ 53 minutes

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Summary

UFC’s historic return to Brazil did not disappoint. UFC 283 crowned Jamahal Hill as the new Light Heavyweight Champ and an Undisputed Flyweight Champ in Brandon Moreno. Find out who DC & RC believe are next to challenge them for their belt. Plus, with the UFC’s announcement that Jose Aldo will be inducted into the Hall of Fame, DC & RC are breaking down their Brazilian Mount Rushmore. Then, Luke Rockhold is released from his UFC contract and is eyeballing a possible career in boxing. So, will the guys Tap in or Tap out on Rockhold in the ring? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Before we get started, ESPN and partnership with Peyton Manning's Omaha Productions presents Kyle Brandt's basement,

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led by NFL Network's Good Morning Football host Kyle Brandt.

0:11.0

Every Sunday through Thursday, the show explores the ins and outs of the NFL through lively guest interviews,

0:17.0

including Bill's QB Josh Allen every Tuesday, and also inventive segments unique to Brandt to bring fans closer to the action on and off the field.

0:26.0

That's Kyle Brandt's basement, listen where you are listening to this podcast.

0:31.0

What's up guys, welcome to a brand new episode of DC and RC, I'm Daniel Corvier, that's my boy Super Bowl Champion, Superhold Super Everything Ryan Clark,

0:49.0

Ryan, what's up my guy, how you doing brother?

0:52.0

What up DC man, how was the trip to Brazil bro?

0:56.0

Long, long, and then, and RC did not drink some water and had some ice in my months for energy drink, and I got sick, I was sick all Sunday,

1:07.0

I was sick all Saturday bro, I got sick from drinking the water in Brazil, and I've been sick ever since, but we back for DC and RC today on the show guys,

1:17.0

we will recap UFC 283, we will do our Mount Rushmore of Brazilian mixed martial artists after I just got back from Rio, and as always we tap into, we tap out, but Ryan,

1:29.0

as I just said, I was in Rio de Janeiro last weekend to watch the light heavyweight championship fight, Jamal Hill took on Glover to share,

1:37.0

Jamal Hill is now the light heavyweight champion of the world.

1:40.0

What did you feel watching that young man put on the performance of a lifetime to become the champion of the world, and then he said something RC that really sat with me, he goes,

1:52.0

I had to fight, he goes, I had to fight just to have a chance, that just tells you like that kid, born in Chicago grew up in Grand Rapids,

2:01.0

it's like he come from a very tough background, he fought to have a chance, and that fighting has now made him the champion of the world, it was very like happy and gratifying for me to see him get through all those trials and tribulations over his life to stand at the top of the world on that night Saturday.

2:16.0

I think so many times we look at guys like Charles Olivera, and what he came through in the poverty, poverty that he dealt with growing up,

2:26.0

and some of the third world countries that we see some of our greatest fighters come from, and we miss some of the adversity that can be faced right here in the States with people who grew up like Jamal Hill,

2:39.0

and what I took away from it was this DC, that natural reaction to winning, and John Attic even said it when Jamal Hill is crying, and then he's screaming,

2:50.0

it was to me that uncoriographed emotion of reaching the pinnacle of this great sport, and doing it in such an unorthodox way,

3:01.0

before the fight I was talking to my son Jordan as we got prepared to watch it, and I said no one in the world, even Jamal Hill, expected this to be a night for him the challenge for the light heavyweight title,

3:17.0

and then when he won it, I thought that was even more uncommon or something that was thought of even less, and it was not just a good performance, it was a dominant performance over one of the greatest mixed martial artists to ever live in Glover to Sherrerman and had rebuilt his career to become the champion that had just lost it to Yuri Pahatska, and that was fighting for it again, and it was never endowed.

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