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UFC Unfiltered with Jim Norton and Matt Serra

Din’s Got Answers: UFC 281 madness, Bantamweight and Lightweight titles, and is Sambo or BJJ more effective with Beneil Dariush

UFC Unfiltered with Jim Norton and Matt Serra

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Grappling, 868329, Brazilian Jui Jitsu, Combat, Jim Norton, Sambo, Dana White, Stand-up, Bjj, Sports, Fight, Mma, Sports News, Ufc, Zuffa, Striking, Fighting, Judo, Wrestling, News, Combat Sports, Boxing, Matt Serra, Comedy

4.52.4K Ratings

🗓️ 23 November 2022

⏱️ 37 minutes

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Summary

Matt and Jim are off this week due to the holidays. That doesn't mean we don't have something for you to listen to. Din’s Got Answers is a new show hosted by our pal and yours Din Thomas. A little about the show: Got questions about the UFC? Well, Din Thomas is here to answer them. Din will use his experience as a UFC veteran, analyst, comedian, coach to the biggest names in the sport, co-star of Dana White: Lookin’ for a Fight, host of The Din Diaries, and more to answer your questions about everything and anything UFC related. On this episode, Din answers three questions. First, what’s up with all the madness at UFC 281? Second, who deserves to be next to challenge for the bantamweight and lightweight titles? And third, what’s more effective in MMA, Sambo or Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu? What’s up with all the madness at UFC 281? The PPV didn’t disappoint, as the main card was filled with all finishes and Israel Adesanya was dethroned of his middleweight belt by rival Alex Pereira. Din recaps the card and drops his answers to everything that happened at UFC 281. Who deserves to be next to challenge for the bantamweight and lightweight titles? Din has his answer. He looks at the current landscape of the bantamweight and lightweight divisions. Should bantamweight Sean O’Malley fight next for the title? Or, should it be someone else like Henry Cejudo? Then, Din hits on if featherweight champion Alexander Volkanovski deserves to fight Islam Makhachev for the lightweight belt. Is Beneil Dariush being snubbed? Din touches on every angle to give you his answer. What’s more effective in MMA, Sambo or Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu? Din has his answer. To help answer this question, Din hollers at his homie, Beneil Dariush, who is a top lightweight contender and Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu black belt. Beneil gives insight into how he uses Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu to be effective in MMA and how Sambo can be just as or more effective. Their answers will surprise you! Happy Thanksgiving and enjoy the show!

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0:00.0

What up, it's your boy Dean Thomas here. Thank you for stopping by and having a listen.

0:14.1

This is my new show as if I needed a new fucking show, but this is two shows down. This

0:20.7

is the third episode and this show is called Dean's Got Answers. Answers to what? Answers

0:26.8

to anything and everything. In this show, I'll break down the questions you have about the UFC.

0:32.3

I'll provide my answers. It might not be what you're looking for, but guess what? I know

0:36.2

that's not why you tuning in, right? You want to hear from me. Dean Thomas, UFC vet, coach

0:41.6

to the biggest names of the sport, co-star of Dana White looking for a fight, host of the

0:46.1

Dean Diaries. I'm an analyst, podcaster, comedian, influencer. I do it all. I've been there.

0:50.8

I've done that, but I'm going to keep this show simple. Each episode, I'm going to tackle

0:55.9

three questions about the UFC. I'm going to give you my take, my opinion, and my answers

1:00.7

to each. I'll hit on everything from the fun and while moments the sport has to offer to

1:05.3

the inner workings of the sport. No question is off limits. And by the way, if you have

1:10.8

a question for me, you can always just DM me at Dean Thomas, at Dean's, the D.I. and

1:16.7

Thomas. Oh, you know what else I'm going to do? Each episode, I'm going to slide up into

1:20.8

my roller decks and highlight a homie for a second opinion. I'll bring on the biggest

1:25.5

names of the sport. See if they agree or disagree with me. Today, I'm going to holla at one

1:30.8

of the top lightweights in the world, but Neil Darrye, on this episode, I'm going to

1:36.6

break down and answer the following questions. First, now what the fuck is up with? And I'm

1:43.0

going to talk about some crazy moments of the sport, but what the fuck was up with all

1:46.6

of Madness at UFC 281? Every fight on the main card was a finish. Is he gets finished

1:52.8

for the first time in his MMA career? Crazy. And I had on a brand new telemetry, too.

1:57.7

You can see the pitches that it was fly. Second, who deserves to fight for the ban on

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