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Dan LeBatard
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Stugatz
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Dan LeBatard
What are you doing here?
Stugatz
Cuervo? Anytime someone says Cuervo, I show up.
Dan LeBatard
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Stugatz
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Dan LeBatard
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Stugatz
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Dan LeBatard
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Tony
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Dan LeBatard
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Stugatz
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Tony
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Tony
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Greg Cody
Welcome to the Big Sui presented by DraftKings.
Stugatz
Why are you listening to this show?
Greg Cody
The podcast that seems very similar to the other Dan LeBatard podcast. I'm sorry, I'm not going to apologize for that. In fact, the only difference seems to be this imaging.
Stugatz
I have been tempted in restaurants just watching, walking past tables to grab somebody's fries that if they're just there. That hasn't happened to you guys.
Greg Cody
I've done it. And now here's the marching man to Nowhere Fat Face and the habitual liar.
Stugatz
I, I don't, I, I don't know how I go the entirety of my life without Greg Cody ever telling me about One Eyed Mike. That he's got an uncle. One Eyed Mike. I just don't know how that happens. I don't know how that's something I learn on the air. I don't know how people in the content business, a family of content providers, don't realize that One Eyed Mike would have been a fountain. That, that both of you are oblivious to it. But I'm convinced more and more that the Cody's don't know basic human things. For example, for example, there are tissues on the floor at Greg Cody's feet. There are garbage cans in here.
Billy
Yeah, I threw them away during the.
Stugatz
Break, but they're on the floor.
Chris Cote
But if he were to get up and Walk past you to throw it away in the garbage T during a segment, you'd probably not be happy.
Billy
Say he wants it both ways. This guy, by the way, Mike was my brother in law, not my uncle. And he lost an eye as a child. And so by the time I met and married Earlene, I knew Mike only as a regular guy. I didn't know him as a one eye, as somebody who had lost an eye as a ute.
Chris Cote
Well, I mean people with one eye are regular people too, just to be clear.
Tony
Of course they are.
Greg Cody
How'd he lose the eye?
Billy
A bottle exploded or something. It was.
Stugatz
No, the story was told. It was a cork that went off in his eye. Okay, the cork champagne bottle went off in his eye.
Billy
Okay. It could be. I don't know why a child would be opening a champagne.
Chris Cote
I was wondering that too. You said as a child.
Stugatz
Again though, the thing that had escaped our attention somehow from a family of content providers is not only that there was a one eyed mic, but that that one eyed Mike had different color eyes because one of the glass eyes was not the same color as his other eye.
Chris Cote
And a three legged dog as you mentioned.
Stugatz
Yes. Moving on to other subjects, I've still got this conflict in the room where Tony wants his video to play and is getting increasingly mad at Coogler. Coogler. Coogler, the produce of South Beach Sessions has Ross Gold on wood is going to join us here in about 20 minutes. He's got a game idea for her. He's kind of trying to elbow Tony out of the way. I feel like in terms of climbing up the producer hierarchy here, doing the same thing Billy's done to undermine Tony.
Tony
He can have the producer spot. I don't really care about that. Like I'm doing my own thing over here. Like if he wants to climb the producer ship, he can do it great for him. He's got great games. Yeah, we could play a game with Ross that's going to be amazing. She's going to love that. Like the last one went so well. Remember Gold or what was the other thing? Was it gold or good? No, no, no. Gold or good was the last time we played with her, which was another cougar staple and she didn't understand the game. She was like, is it gold or is it good? And they were like, oh, we don't know.
Chris Cote
So just to be 100% clear, Tony and Coogler are the same hierarchy, like same level.
Tony
Trust me, we're not.
Dan LeBatard
No, all, all that Dan wants is for them to Fight?
Greg Cody
Yeah.
Chris Cote
Why?
Stugatz
I want.
Tony
I could fight him.
Greg Cody
This is how he does it.
Tony
Billy, you want me to go out of kids creates competition. What do you want?
Dan LeBatard
He just wants them to fight.
Billy
No, I would like Tony in a fight.
Tony
Thank you.
Stugatz
Okay. I don't want.
Chris Cote
He ducked that other guy.
Tony
The other guy ducked me. I was there. He wasn't.
Chris Cote
You mean.
Greg Cody
Okay, well, you showed him too much, by the way.
Tony
A lot is coming from a lot of guys that would not step into the Octagon to do anything.
Chris Cote
You stepped into the Octagon to not do anything.
Tony
Oh, I did nothing.
Chris Cote
That's what the report was earlier.
Greg Cody
You didn't far.
Tony
I mean, not my fault. I was there.
Dan LeBatard
He went to town on that weight bag.
Stugatz
So this is part of the problem and the tension that I have here. Okay. The standard.
Chris Cote
You're reading this, by the way, just so you know, you're. You're creating this situation, right?
Billy
Dan would never do that.
Greg Cody
I mean, I love Tony. I don't care if he sparred or not. I don't care what he did. I just love Tony.
Chris Cote
I'm glad he did it. Honestly, when I heard he was going to create content, he's going to fight a UFC fire, I said, oh, my God, not my poor Tony. What if he gets hurt? I would never want that to happen to him.
Dan LeBatard
Tony looked like a natural from the clips that I saw. Anybody else would have embarrassed themselves. You and your old Gates.
Chris Cote
Go on, Dan.
Stugatz
Did he just hit the three of us instead of the word walking Gates? G A I T S as an insult. As a trash talking insult. Okay, so I don't want to make fun of this part. I do want to make fun of Billy saying, dan, you created this. When you say you created this. If by this you mean Metal Arc Media. Yes. And Metal Arc Media, a company of creatives who can be very passive, will sit in a meeting when I ask for a video from Vegas and wonder if it's good enough. And no one speaks up. Is it good enough? And no one speaks up. Is it good enough? And no one speaks up. And then Coogler yells, you can air it. And that's my content problem.
Greg Cody
That's speaking up, though.
Stugatz
So when you spoke up.
Chris Cote
Yes.
Stugatz
No, he did speak up. And he's saying not to air it. And that would insult Tony. Tony doesn't believe that Coogler's got a higher standard than Tony does, but you can air it was not an endorsement. And we were a passive organization just going to throw it on air without comment. Yeah, I Created this.
Greg Cody
Yeah.
Stugatz
Yep. That's why I'm a bad leader. Yep. You can air it. Shouldn't be a content company. Standard. You think that's what they're doing on late night?
Tony
I will fight Coogler, who is no longer on late night. We can set up a late night pay per view where I kick his ass down. Is that what you want?
Dan LeBatard
Yes. He's been very clear that's what he wants. You ask him and his old gate.
Tony
Here's the issues you created. This one.
Chris Cote
He's threatening each other.
Tony
You asked, is it good enough? I said yes.
Dan LeBatard
Yes.
Tony
You asked again, is it good enough? I said yes. You asked, is it good enough? And Cooler said, you can air it.
Dan LeBatard
Yeah, that's exactly how he sounds.
Tony
Dan. What do you want?
Dan LeBatard
His voice.
Tony
How many more times do you want me to say yes?
Dan LeBatard
Fight him.
Chris Cote
See, you're strutting like Ric Flair. You're so happy that this is going on.
Dan LeBatard
Air the video. I want to see the video.
Chris Cote
Threatening to fight another.
Greg Cody
Everyone's in the.
Dan LeBatard
I'm just saying because he's responding to a challenge.
Tony
The boss is saying, fight him.
Dan LeBatard
Fight him.
Chris Cote
The payoff. As we watch a video that sounded incomplete.
Tony
Well, that.
Dan LeBatard
He said, fight him and make them quick.
Stugatz
The other thing that he said is there's no payoff.
Chris Cote
Well, Tony said this was a long play. As though this was. I think the design is another Vegas payoff's coming.
Greg Cody
Dan.
Chris Cote
Yeah, exactly right.
Tony
International Fight Week.
Chris Cote
26 friends get to go to Vegas.
Dan LeBatard
You can go. There's roller coasters there.
Chris Cote
Really?
Billy
Wow.
Greg Cody
Yeah.
Stugatz
Right off.
Chris Cote
Charge the fee. Yeah. Theme park journalist.
Tony
Can I kick his ass?
Chris Cote
Me? What do I have to do?
Greg Cody
Billy's defending you here.
Chris Cote
I said I was worried about you. I wanted you to not fight on the hierarchy.
Tony
People that wanted me to get my ass kicked. My wife was number one. Billy was right there.
Chris Cote
Right there. Even if not maybe more so. Because your wife knows you a little bit better than I do and I'm sure she has those things.
Dan LeBatard
Coogler's third, though. He talks a lot of shit.
Tony
Kick his ass if you want.
Stugatz
Okay. I don't believe that is a problem solving measure that we're going to resort to here. I don't believe that the kicking of ass is something that you have delivered on when you promised us that. That's the video we were getting of you kicking the ass of an MMA fighter who you were sparring with. But I. The thing that I wanted to put in front of the group here because we do have a Number of different personalities here. And I was thinking about this the other day. I believe that this is the most Latin show in the history of the American sports media. This right here is the most Latin show.
Chris Cote
See, Latin American, Jorge Ramos et subando is pretty Hispanic. Yeah. The entire band, they were all there.
Stugatz
In the history of the American sports media.
Chris Cote
And they're American.
Dan LeBatard
I don't know. Let's check again.
Stugatz
Check the papers.
Chris Cote
Whoa. Whoa.
Dan LeBatard
Geez, that was harsh.
Chris Cote
On today of all days, Alligator Alcatraz still being.
Dan LeBatard
Damn.
Chris Cote
Yeah.
Dan LeBatard
It's a theme park. You can cover it.
Stugatz
Your first assignment. Right on your first assignment. Alligator Alcatraz. First metal arc assignment. It is a thing that works.
Billy
It is a thing.
Dan LeBatard
They got everything.
Tony
Gators.
Chris Cote
Can I give a PSA for. For people? And this is the opposite of what you would do as, like, someone who wants tourists to come. If you're a tourist coming to Miami, don't bother going to the Everglades. Giant waste of time, boring sunburn, mosquito.
Stugatz
Bites, disagree on all.
Chris Cote
You maybe get bit by an alligator, you go on an air. But that's fun for a little bit. But then you're like, okay, how much sawgrass do I need to see? This is ridiculous.
Dan LeBatard
Billy, I'm right there with you.
Chris Cote
Don't bother.
Dan LeBatard
It's the worst of the national parks.
Tony
It.
Chris Cote
Well, easily.
Dan LeBatard
It's.
Greg Cody
Yes.
Dan LeBatard
We got no topography.
Tony
Right.
Chris Cote
Yeah.
Stugatz
I just.
Chris Cote
Where the red words at? You know what I mean?
Stugatz
Right.
Chris Cote
Where the mountains at?
Billy
Yeah. Those airboats are too loud as well.
Chris Cote
I know. You have to put in earplugs. It's great if you want to, and we love it and all that, but don't bother. It's a waste of a day. You're gonna be out there.
Stugatz
The place that I was headed. I disagree on all counts, but I don't want to turn this into a marshland critique show. So I want to head back to where it was I was headed on Tony, because Tony, I have come to realize because his dad was Stugatz Latin style, that Tony has a perpetual hustle going as the most Latin of Latin hustlers that we have in here. And when Tony came in and I asked about the video, and he immediately said, it's the long play. Dan. I knew there had been no sparring.
Greg Cody
Right.
Stugatz
I knew there had been yet. Long play. Dano, send me back to Vegas so I can make more videos of not sparring with guys I've promised to spar with.
Tony
Well, here's the thing, right? So you have.
Chris Cote
I like this.
Tony
The start and Stu got snows. You have the long game, right? You got the long con. Long game. You can't deliver on the first. On the first video.
Greg Cody
No.
Tony
Right.
Dan LeBatard
Unless your chances are limited.
Tony
Well, that's exactly.
Chris Cote
Say when you don't deliver.
Tony
Exactly.
Chris Cote
But it wasn't.
Stugatz
You said you would deliver.
Greg Cody
But if you go into it with a long play in mind, why deliver in the first five, ten minutes though?
Dan LeBatard
Look, look at the demand to see this video already. It's palpable. And you guys want to see this fight now. He's just learning from Jake Paul. The public appetite to see this fight now between Tony Chicken Shit has grown exponentially.
Tony
So we're, we're looking at the first video of maybe a series of three or four videos, right? Or we get ready, not me going.
Dan LeBatard
To Vegas, there's a rematch.
Tony
Exactly. So we've got.
Chris Cote
There needs to be a match for.
Tony
We've got the initial video getting ready. Right. And now we've got the secondary video getting ready with maybe another UFC legend who's maybe local. Right? So he teaches me his ways. And then it culminates with the fight between me and Bad Tavares, who has tied Michael Bisping for the most wins in the middleweight division in UFC history. And I, as you see this video, you're going to see he's basically like the Rock, but instead of six, five being like six foot. Wow. So there's, there's appetite for what can happen in the next like three videos.
Dan LeBatard
Say less. I mean it well, but don't make.
Tony
Less because I'm not making less. I'm making more.
Chris Cote
You're making more attention. It's a long play. It's. The play seems to be on you, but it's a long play, right?
Billy
Make it longer. Make it a 10 part series.
Chris Cote
He has to go train in the Philippines next.
Stugatz
Yeah, put it in those theme parks there. Put it on the pole. Does there need to be a match in order for there to be a rematch at Le Bata?
Tony
That's video three and four.
Stugatz
We will get to this video in a moment. But Cody, do you have a ruling on this? Because at this point we have to play the video, but it doesn't have the strongest endorsement from Coogler, who has created a great a game.
Greg Cody
He said play it.
Stugatz
That, that he feels like will save this hour in the event that Tony nukes the hour with his video. That doesn't have a payoff, according to Coogler. Right.
Billy
I do have a ruling. My ruling is that we play the video with the Understanding that Tony will develop thick skin because. Because he will be subject, I suspect, to a sort of an unkind postmortem to the video, possibly.
Chris Cote
It seems as though the implication is Tony does not have thick skin, which I feel like he's displayed not. But thick skin thus far today.
Tony
Thank you.
Chris Cote
Yeah. Alligator skin, some are saying.
Tony
Yeah, feel those tries.
Stugatz
I have found Tony to be generally Latino, male, defensive in the places where the largest insecurities reside. Covered in armor, which is weird.
Chris Cote
I'm saying you have a little dick.
Dan LeBatard
That you'd be proof I'm wrong.
Chris Cote
That's in video three.
Greg Cody
I can vouch for Tony.
Tony
Thank you, Stu. Also, we start measuring to see who gets in the octagon. We'll measure and we'll come on.
Greg Cody
Again.
Tony
Guys that don't want to step into the octagon are saying that you did something like go and do it then.
Chris Cote
But you let the guy leave. He was there. Why didn't you fight?
Greg Cody
He left on his own.
Chris Cote
Can I ask you, whose fault is it? You went with a group of people who were supposed to coordinate this fight.
Tony
Right.
Chris Cote
He was there and you were there.
Tony
Right.
Chris Cote
And he got out somehow. How did that happen? He showed up to do it, and then he got.
Tony
I'm working on the bag with coach Eric Nixik. I'm not looking to say, like, hey.
Chris Cote
But when he's there, shoot with Billy. Did you shoot out of order and do the other thing after Billy?
Dan LeBatard
Did you see the videos, though?
Chris Cote
No.
Dan LeBatard
Tony looks good, man.
Chris Cote
I saw online he looked a little tired, if I'm gonna be honest.
Dan LeBatard
Yeah, he looked a little tired.
Chris Cote
A little tired.
Tony
It's the most.
Chris Cote
I think there'd be a Coach Eric, maybe two round, if that. I mean, I've taken bigger craps than Lewis. Honestly.
Greg Cody
What a great insult. I've taken bigger craps than Lewis, respectfully.
Stugatz
All right. That's all right. Wait a minute.
Chris Cote
I mean, that's complimentary to my craps. That it is, you know, like an insult to him.
Dan LeBatard
But I would like to see that.
Chris Cote
He'S not the biggest guy.
Billy
Holy crap.
Dan LeBatard
That's video four.
Chris Cote
Thank you, Greg.
Billy
Thank you.
Chris Cote
Greg's right.
Stugatz
Put it on the poll, please. At Lebitard show, Is it okay to say you've taken bigger craps than someone if you add the word respectfully?
Chris Cote
Because I realized as I was saying it, it wasn't coming out as I intended. It was more to be complimentary towards my crap than diminutive.
Stugatz
It's not true. At Lewis. You know what?
Greg Cody
If you say Respectfully, you're about to disrespect someone.
Chris Cote
Well, I did it afterwards.
Stugatz
Yeah.
Tony
Minor penalty.
Dan LeBatard
Two minutes for lying, Louis.
Stugatz
Me? You.
Chris Cote
Me?
Stugatz
You? Yes. Really?
Greg Cody
Not Lewis.
Stugatz
Billy, out. I'm not putting Lewis out. I want to play the video, though. Louis, these. Because I do believe that people underestimate what combat sports are all the time. No, I don't want you anymore. It doesn't matter.
Chris Cote
Someone has to play this video. I got it out.
Greg Cody
I mean, kid is sick.
Stugatz
It's okay. I don't need you. It's okay. I don't need you. Two minutes for lying.
Billy
Well, he's being penalized for taking a gigantic crap. It's not fair.
Stugatz
Not that gigantic.
Chris Cote
Some think that's the penalty. And imagine the pain I was in for that to happen. Right? It was a crime scene.
Billy
I'd like to see a photograph of that.
Stugatz
Would you?
Billy
By which I mean, I mean, I would.
Stugatz
If there was a crap the size.
Greg Cody
Of Lewis, I'd like to see it. I would. Yeah.
Billy
You know, call up Guinness, put him the world record, that one.
Dan LeBatard
It would appear that Shingles Alexander has signed a $285 million extension.
Tony
Wow.
Dan LeBatard
I mean, now hosting the ESPYs, winning the NBA championship. What a summer for this young man.
Stugatz
So what I was saying, Stugatz, is that people underestimate all the time how strong these human beings are and these mixed martial artists, how technically sound they are. So there is someone on social media. He hosts a popular podcast. The name escapes me, but he has been challenging UFC fighters, saying, I'm 260. His argument is always, I'm 260. I got muscles, I've got 260. And the UFC community did it to Nate Diaz first, I think. And everyone's laughing at him, saying, no, you don't understand. That Mighty Mouse at 125 would take you out. Why are you saying the 260 is some special thing? Because you weighed 260? Sean Strickland here, this guy is going up against a 300 pound football player, an offensive lineman. He is much smaller than the offensive lineman. And people think that size advantages are much of a distinction here between sports. When combat sports are fighting, the reason they have weight class is because people of similar skill have to be of similar weight. But Sean Strickland is going to be as strong as a uf, as a. As a NFL lineman. An NFL lineman is going to try to be strong with him and isn't going to have the. The skill set necessary to do anything with someone who is 60 pounds lighter than he is. And look at Tony grinning.
Tony
Good scramble from, from Strickland there.
Greg Cody
You saw him flip him, hung in there.
Tony
That's a guy who's like 275 pounds. Just threw him over.
Dan LeBatard
It matters in a fight, dude, and.
Stugatz
In a fight it matters. Unless you have somebody who is skilled at fighting and someone who's not. Like what I'm saying, I'm saying a 260 pound strong guy doesn't have a chance if he's not technically sound.
Greg Cody
He's not a trained fighter.
Stugatz
He's not. If he's not dedicated his life to the craft of it.
Dan LeBatard
You're going top of the heap with Mighty Mouse.
Stugatz
Yeah.
Tony
Like one of the greatest MMA fighters.
Dan LeBatard
Of all, Uriah Faber. I think Tony's got a shot.
Tony
The guy you're talking about, Dan, is Bradley Martin. That's the guy who's 260 shredded and says, I'll beat you up. It doesn't matter. But in, in the sweet sciences, in this, in mixed martial arts, you have a guy like Mighty Mouse who's a like multi level Brazilian black belt, Brazilian Jiu jitsu black belt. And it's like it doesn't matter if you're 260. He's gonna put you in some sort of pretzel.
Greg Cody
Well, that's the answer.
Tony
No. Right.
Stugatz
I understand why it is that people thought that Bob Sapp in Japan a million years ago, he had a great deal of popularity because he'd be £350 over inflated and then he'd go in there and he'd lose to everybody.
Dan LeBatard
He also became one of the biggest stars in Asia. That's correct. Because he was just bigger than everybody and he beat a lot of people because.
Tony
Did he wear SHO in the octagon again?
Dan LeBatard
Yeah, that's what they did down there. K1.
Chris Cote
I didn't hear the audio in the, the penalty box, but I saw the Tony video. My God, he looks enormous.
Tony
Thank you.
Dan LeBatard
Yeah, Tony looks good in this.
Chris Cote
No, like fat. Like I saw the two fat guys fighting. Tony looks terrible. So wait, Mike, right now you guys just played it. Tony was in there and he was sparring with some guy or whatever.
Dan LeBatard
Yeah, he's a heavyweight. That's what Frank Mir looks like. He's got handles, but he can beat Brock Lesnar.
Chris Cote
Yeah, he looks terrible.
Stugatz
Handles? Did someone say handles? Do you want to do all time handles tier?
Greg Cody
Oh, I like that. Bob Sapp, by the way, was 34, 24 and 39 for his career.
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Chris Cote
Don LeBatard.
Billy
I want to address Tony and all men who would wear that shirt in public. Stugats don't do it.
Chris Cote
This is the Dan Levatar show with the stugats.
Dan LeBatard
Any handles to your begins and ends with this will be Meredith.
Greg Cody
Oh, that's a good one.
Stugatz
All right, put it off to the side for a second. Let's watch Tony's video first. Tony, what is the setup that this requires? And ultimately, how was Vegas? Did you enjoy yourself?
Tony
Yeah, Vegas was awesome. The people at the circa were first class. Derek, Ramy, Aaron, all the guys who took care of us over at stadium swim the show Was incredible. We had guests, we had. Everything was great. Food, drinks, the whole setup. Right? So Vegas was awesome.
Stugatz
Always does it, right? They take care of us.
Tony
Take care of us like nobody's business. So we get there on Friday like it's their business. Like it's their business, but it's no business.
Chris Cote
It's literally their business.
Tony
Exactly right.
Chris Cote
Hospitality.
Tony
So we get to Extreme Couture on Friday. The idea was to spar middleweight legend at this point, Brad Tavares, and work out with coach Eric Nixik, three time MMA Coach of the year. He's one of the greatest dudes of all time. So is Brad. Very excited to do this. Thanks to my boy Justin for setting it all up. Up. We train what. What is called Sicko Saturdays. Right. And what I've. What I've been explained is that throughout fight camp, that's.
Dan LeBatard
It closes with you betting on Hawaii to cover.
Tony
Well, that's. That's obvious. That's the. That's the last part of the parlay. So Monday, Tuesday.
Stugatz
Is the explanation longer than the video?
Tony
No, I got another 30 seconds left.
Stugatz
Play the video.
Dan LeBatard
Oh, come on.
Tony
We've made it to Vegas. This. We're at Extreme Couture mma. I'm really excited because this is like one of the birthplaces of modern mma and we're gonna maybe spar. Brad Tavares. We're gonna go through a workout with coach Eric. Buddy, there's no maybe. Oh, there's no maybes. It's going down. It's going down. Okay, well, I'm ready, but I'm excited. This is gonna be sick. This is a once in a lifetime experience that we're about to do. Justin, we're doing a few workouts before. We're gonna do a full workout before. It's gonna be the Sicko Saturday workout. Oh, my God. Okay, Sickle mode activated a little early today. Mode, let's go. Listen, bro, I just. I need you alive. I need you alive. I'm good, bro. I was worried. Now I'm not worried, bro. I'm good.
Stugatz
Now you're not worried?
Tony
All of a sudden you're not worried for some reason? I was built for this, bro. He's built like a Tonka truck, bro.
Stugatz
I'm good.
Tony
I'm telling you, I'm good. Let's go.
Dan LeBatard
I'm good.
Tony
I'm in the zone right now, bro. I know, but you're going to fight a UFC fighter. That's a really bad idea. It's not a bad idea. We're going to do the Workout. I'm scared. And we're going to do the sparring, and we'll be okay. Dude, look at this. I'm in great shape, dude. I'm ready. I get it, bro. Like, a part of it is we have to, like, we cover the sport. You figure? We have to know what it's like to be doing stuff in the octagon. I mean, listen. And that's why I set this up. You're getting preco and I'm the one working out, dude. Okay. I mean, but listen, that's fine. That's fine. Ah. Feels amazing. It's 107 degrees in Las Vegas, guys. You know, the more I think about it. But let's not worry about it. Really? Yeah. The more I think about it, the more I'm worried about it. Bad times are equal. We're getting closer, so we should probably swap minds real quick. Yeah. We just saw Brad. He's huge and Hawaiian. Yeah. Which is like. Adds like, a little flavor to it that it just sounds more violent. He's a beast, dude. He's an animal. I think he's gonna get his ass kicked, and I need him for tonight's show. Look, I promise Brad will take it easy on.
Dan LeBatard
Hey, you should do this with me.
Tony
No, that's what I'm trying to do.
Dan LeBatard
It with it, bro. Let's go.
Tony
I think you should do it.
Dan LeBatard
There's no option.
Tony
Let's go. Come on. I'm going to fight you. Okay. All right. You know what I'll do, bro?
Dan LeBatard
No problem.
Tony
Slow it down until you guys get it first.
Stugatz
Right?
Tony
So I'm here. Boom, bing, boom, boom. Okay, gotcha. Now I can pick it up a little bit. I can go again. Bom, bom, bom, bom, bom, bom. Okay, I'm getting it now. Now I can go upper. Oh, so jab. You're always gonna punch across. There you go.
Stugatz
Hook, cross, jab, cross, jab, jab, jab, combo.
Tony
Yep. So just ground upon heavy shots here.
Chris Cote
Yup.
Stugatz
This bag.
Tony
Trying to sleep with your mama? You'll kill this thing. Get your legs under you and then use this wall to push up.
Stugatz
Get on.
Tony
Yeah, yeah. There we go.
Chris Cote
Oh.
Greg Cody
Up, up, up, up. Nice.
Stugatz
Nice.
Tony
Good work.
Chris Cote
O.
Tony
Let's go. Squeeze your hands together. Don't pull them on you. Get up.
Stugatz
Pull him off the wall.
Tony
Yeah, yeah. Let's go. I can do that. I can do offense through Christ. Let's go, buddy. Yes, you can. I love that. Let's go. Ready? No. So I'm waiting. Get wide, get wide. In your base.
Stugatz
Sink down.
Tony
Nice. Stop him. Stop him.
Dan LeBatard
You watch fighting.
Tony
Come on, get back up.
Billy
You gotta choke.
Tony
Don't pull him on top. Yeah.
Stugatz
Get up.
Dan LeBatard
Get off your knees.
Tony
Kicks. Let's go. Come on, come on. I feel like I watch in on Richard Simmons. Jazz info.
Chris Cote
Marshall right there.
Tony
Don't kick my elbows. Let's go, cheerleaders. Come on, Come on.
Stugatz
Let's go.
Tony
Almost there, almost there. Hey, hands up, hands up. Tony, take a lap. Hands up. Show these judges optics. That's the hardest thing I've ever done.
Stugatz
In my life physically.
Tony
All right, so how do you feel? I don't think I'll ever see the sport the same way. And it's true what Justin was just saying to me. He was like, dude, like when you look at like the worst fighters in ufc, like record wise, those guys are still going to kill you. He started hitting the bag where I was like, yeah, I didn't know. I need to stop hitting the bag because he's hitting it so hard that the reverberation of his kick is drowning out my kick.
Greg Cody
Jeez.
Tony
The idea, it was for me and Brad to get in the octagon together and exchange and exchange a couple, maybe a three minute round of just ten is what, ten? Tony wanted 20. I produced him down to five at the time. But then all of a sudden we. I finished hitting those kicks, right? We finished around. I'm obviously a little tired, but I think I won the round. All of a sudden I see Brad pick up his stuff and he left. He was not. He was like, hey, I don't, I don't know about this. I don't want to, you know, whatever. I got Billy, go hit hears about what you're doing right now. So you're saying. So what you're suggesting. The idea was for us to spar. And then he left. He had to go coach. He was like, bro, you got a nice little. A nice little combo. Good hips, bro. Coach, he said, I had a nice combo too. Like, he coached me up, bro. Like the first time, did the combo. He goes, you're doing this whole thing. I'm like, I got you, coach. And I, I was bought in. I'll fight Justin right now for that, man.
Billy
Wow.
Tony
Shout out to coaching. Shout out to the boys at Extreme Couture. Shout out to Justin for setting all this stuff up. And they hang out on the road. Let's go.
Stugatz
They said, bro more than Pablo says Peabody.
Tony
Your point? You ever been that tired? You only have a certain number of syllables that can come out at the same time.
Stugatz
I don't. I don't think most people know just how exhausting it is to fight a round, to not just MMA box around like that. It's a whole different. Your legs go from just fear, just. It's. It's.
Tony
Did you see Lewis's jello leg as he was trying to kick? It was like.
Dan LeBatard
Yeah, it was look really bad.
Greg Cody
It was his left leg, to be fair.
Tony
Yeah, it was his left leg.
Greg Cody
Yeah.
Tony
So more. A little bit more on Sicko Saturday. So this is what I've been told. The elite fighters that are getting ready for their fights, this is what they do on Saturdays, right? So they'll wrestle, they'll box Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday. And then Saturday is a culmination of all those things where you basically do four different exercises or five different exercises for 30 seconds, then either hit the bag or kick. And you have to do that five minutes, five rounds. So it's the closest thing that you can do to simulate an actual MMA fight is what we did, and we did about 70% of it or of.
Stugatz
The first round or just wrestle a bear. Do you guys. Do you guys know. Look at. Look at Lewis's body there. That is. I feel for him.
Greg Cody
Lefties.
Stugatz
Yeah, I feel. I feel for Lewis there. That. That tone, like, that's not great.
Tony
Coach Nixon had to stop the workout a little early because Louis was a color of red that he did not really like, so he was worried. He's like, do we have the AED machine? Is it close? Does Lewis have chest hair? We may need to put the pads on him. But luckily Lewis bounced back and he's able to obviously do this and speak and breathe.
Dan LeBatard
He did have you in a guillotine.
Tony
He got me in a guillotine when I hit it one with the double leg. He did get me in a guillotine. The problem is, is he needed to crank a little bit more and go back. I broke his hand, so that way I was able to get out. But it was. He had me, bro, for about four seconds. He had me.
Dan LeBatard
I. I've. I've seen enough to know that you would kick Lewis's ass.
Tony
Thank you. And Cooper's, too. Bring him out here right now.
Stugatz
Enough with Lewis's nipples threatening people.
Tony
Enough.
Stugatz
Enough with.
Dan LeBatard
To please Dan with Lewis.
Stugatz
I don't need any more of that.
Chris Cote
Why did he shave his chest?
Stugatz
Mike. Mike. Because it was going to be on camera. Mike pointed out that they have a Tom and Jerry vibe. Tony, do you even know what Tom.
Tony
And Jerry Is Cat and Mousky okay?
Stugatz
I only ask because I don't assume that young people will know what Tom and Jerry.
Tony
It's been.
Stugatz
And Jerry, who they are. I wanted to bring up something that I figured that you guys would be on top of on God Bless Football. I saw that Mostert took out the Dolphins for treating all pros like shit on Twitter. You guys are friends with Raheem Mostert, and one season with the Dolphins, he had 18 touchdowns. And so I was going to send you guys the note. When I saw this on Twitter, I was going to send you guys the note to see if you should. You should get Raheem Osterton, because I haven't heard a lot of people with the Dolphins saying this. As the business now breaks apart, the guys at the end who think that they were more valuable than how they were treated here. I don't think Jalen Ramsey should have any complaints about how he was treated here in any way. But Raheem Mostert is saying the Dolphins will treat you like shit. What do you make of this? And have you reached out already to Raheem Mostert for God Bless Football?
Greg Cody
We. We needed Billy's reaction to this, so we recorded an episode yesterday, and we were texting back and forth with Raheem Mostert. Billy just bought a jersey.
Chris Cote
Oh, spoiler alert.
Greg Cody
Of Raheem Mostert after he left the Dolphins. And Mostert was playful. He was texting back and forth with me, but he couldn't come on because he was headed on vacation to Pat.
Chris Cote
So why'd you tell people where he was going?
Greg Cody
It's a big country, Billy.
Billy
What hotels he had.
Stugatz
You really didn't need to say where he was headed on vacation.
Chris Cote
The canal, by the way, like in going back to the Everglades for a second. The canal seems like something I don't need to see if I go to Panama, right? I know some people like the idea of, like, I'm gonna go through the Panama Canal. It's. It seems like something you could skip, right? I've never been. Greg, you're a cruiser. I don't know if you've ever been through the Panama Canal.
Billy
I have not. It sounds like a theme park, though. It's something you should get on.
Chris Cote
Yeah.
Billy
Yeah, I think. But, you know, Raheem Mostert was talking about himself. He was the one who was treated like shit by the Dolphins. He scores 20 touchdowns, has 1800 yards rushing, and the next year, he's replaced by HN. And all of a sudden, younger, cheaper, faster, better.
Tony
Yes.
Billy
Running back after a career year.
Greg Cody
Right.
Billy
So that was a veil. You know, he wasn't talking about Jalen Ramsey. He was talking about him.
Chris Cote
That wasn't about Ramsey, by the way. That, I think was more so about Josh, because he was saying Pro Bowler.
Tony
Correct.
Chris Cote
Chanu wanted a new deal, and then they ended up shipping him off.
Dan LeBatard
I mean, you could also say that they treat Pro Bowlers very well, even if they have chronic concussion problems, because SUO was a Pro Bowler, got a big fat contract. Hell, you could be a Pro Bowler and on your way to work and get arrested or detained, and they'll reward you no matter the optics. It seems as though Tyreek Hill, even when he begs to leave this franchise, the franchise won't get rid of him. So I think there's an orchid argument against it. And Raheem Mosert has benefited from other franchises looking at that position being interchangeable. He made it to a Super bowl with the Niners, and he got a starting role because in this Shanahan offense. And he learned down here when he set the franchise record for touchdowns. It's very interchangeable. He knows that better than anybody.
Greg Cody
Tariq Hill got that treatment because he's Tariq Hill. I mean, I don't know if Mostert gets the same treatment if he gets arrested moments before a football game.
Dan LeBatard
We just can't cover a blanket over Pro Bowlers, though, because they. They do pay guys to Billy's point.
Tony
The Panama Canal, right? Like, you fig. You figure like, oh, it's. It's cool. It's like, connects the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean and, like, whatever. Would you be proud enough to rep it as? Having it as, like, a bumper sticker on your car? Because I passed this car the other day, and it was Canal Panama, and they had, like, a little, like. Like, plate on it. Do you feel like that's something you'd be like, yeah, like, I want that. I want to rep that.
Chris Cote
They're tourists. Like, I went to the Panama.
Tony
No, look. Look at this. So look, on video right now, it's just a bumper sticker of somebody's Kia, and it says Canal Panama. And it's. And it's a bunch of pictures of.
Stugatz
The Panama, the memories of the region. Do you think that they grew up there?
Chris Cote
Not even the region. The canal.
Tony
Just the canal. Like, Panama. Okay, cool. Like, let's go Panamanians. I love it.
Stugatz
Just the canal.
Tony
Just the canal.
Chris Cote
It seems like an extended parking lot, really, for boats, right? It's like, you're there, and you go five Feet and they have to stop. And then they close the doors and the water raises, and then you go a little bit and you stop and they close the doors and water lowers and then you go a little bit. And it's kind of like, I don't need to be moving constantly to stop and look at nothing.
Billy
You know what? The whole thing's a scam.
Chris Cote
Yeah.
Billy
It's a hostage situation.
Chris Cote
What they.
Billy
They charge. They charge boats thousands of dollars to go through the Panama Canal. It's a moneymaker. It's like their main economy.
Dan LeBatard
Most people don't know that. I don't know about that because it was recent, but 90% of it was recently sold to BlackRock.
Stugatz
Put it on the poll at Lebatar show. Is the Panama Canal just an extended parking lot for boats? Put it on the poll. Is the Panama Canal a scam? A hostage situation at Lebatard show? A couple of things that I did want to point out. When Mike and you talk about disposable pieces at running back, you see the trade yesterday. The trade yesterday in basketball, when we talk about disposable pieces. Michael Porter, when he was a part of a champion just. Just a couple of years ago. He was quoted recently as Denver struggled. Hey, we might be in a last dance situation. Of course they're not in the last dance situation. It's only that Mike Porter. Michael Porter's in a last stand situation. He was terrible in those finals with the Nuggets. He's an expendable piece. And now they go get Cam Johnson, who does all of the same things. Cheaper is all it is. It's it. All it is is. Accounting is a player you may have liked to, as a champion and who was a part of a starting five that, when he was healthy, was as talented as any in the league before they won the championship. He gets traded for a player who's just cheaper. They had to sign him to an extension.
Greg Cody
I would say Cam Johnson is exactly what Cam Johnson is supposed to be. The problem with Michael Porter is a lot of people think he should be a lot better than Michael Porter is.
Stugatz
But Cam Johnson is on the ascent was good in Brooklyn, and we'll do the same things cheaper. And I just wonder when I ask you guys about the humanity of some of this, as we do all of the accounting that this is. Raheem Mostert had a season. You said 20 touchdowns, was 18 rushing touchdowns and two receiving touchdowns. But that is. You can make the argument it's among the best single seasons any human being has had. In sports down here. And disposable. Totally disposable. What happens to the allegiances between customers and fan bases when the players are that disposable that one year to the next? Oh, the Coach did the 18 touchdowns there. Not the running back. The running back is interchangeable. Achan is cheaper and he's faster. He'll do the same thing.
Dan LeBatard
There are very few running backs that bridge that gap with fandom. I think you're seeing it a little bit with Nick Chubb in Cleveland. Cleveland had a deep connection with that player. But I think sports fans are highly educated in this country when it comes to that position. And they know.
Stugatz
But what I'm saying, what's the cost of it when you make it that disposable? Yes, I understand that. Over the last five years, we've been watching. Watching. Oh, look at that. You have an assortment of players like Todd Gurley who come and go like that. Need him to win a championship. Don't need him done before he's 30. Yeah, whatever. He was a flash. Four years NFL. Not for long. When I ask you about the specifics of this one guy, you guys love him.
Greg Cody
Yeah.
Stugatz
You guys have.
Chris Cote
Yeah. Jersey.
Stugatz
You guys have a connection with this human being who scored 18 touchdowns in a season for the Dolphins.
Greg Cody
I think when he scored his 16th that season, Billy told him to hold out. I. I did.
Chris Cote
I did tell him in the middle.
Tony
Of that season to stop playing.
Chris Cote
I said, you should hold out and get more money.
Stugatz
Good advice.
Billy
I mean, you can. You can imagine his frustration. He has a career year at age 30 old for a running back, and then the next year he's a discard. I don't blame him.
Greg Cody
Well, he got hurt in that first game, to be fair.
Stugatz
But this is, this is what I would just ask you guys as we make all these guys disposable and totally interchangeable. Do you think that the ego it takes to get to the top of sports, that Raheem Mostert, who is what. Check out all the speed charts. They say the fastest runs are all him. He's faster than anyone in the league in the one season he was used right or felt he was used right and was healthy, scored 18 touchdowns. Don't you think he thinks that's who he is? Or do you think he thinks he's the guy who doesn't score 18 touchdowns in a season?
Greg Cody
I mean, he has a lot of seasons where he didn't score 10.
Stugatz
Okay, but what do you think he thinks he is, though? Like, in terms of self awareness? And ego when it takes to get to the top of sports swords, don't you believe that Raheem Mostert self assessment would be that he's fast enough and has proven enough that that's something that he feels like he could do again?
Billy
Yes. Ego always outranks self awareness in athletes. Always.
Greg Cody
Right. I'm certain he thinks he can do it again in the right situation with the proper amount of carries.
Stugatz
Nobody, nobody but him would think that. But you understand what.
Greg Cody
But didn't they give him a two year extension at the age of 30 after that season? I think they did. Right.
Stugatz
He was hurt some last year. And again, Achan is faster, right? There's always someone younger, cheaper, faster.
Greg Cody
Always. Well, that position, yes, but at any position. Well, not quarterback.
Chris Cote
I mean, he's also been discarded twice by the Dolphins. Like his rookie year he was with the Dolphins and he bounced around a little bit and then eventually he found a home in San Francisco. Then he comes back to Miami, he kind of proves, hey, you know what, maybe you should have held on to me a little bit. He has the year that he had, he signs the extension, but then he gets discarded again. So I can understand why there's ill will there.
Greg Cody
That position is so weird where the Eagles without Saquon Barkley were so close to beating the Chiefs three seasons ago. And then they get Saquon. They win the Super Bowl. But they could have won it without Saquon Barkley. They almost did.
Stugatz
Tony, we're going to play Coogler's game next. Are you rooting for it to fail?
Tony
It's going to be great. I'm going to text Ross on the side and be like, tank it.
Dan LeBatard
You look so good in that video, man.
Tony
Thank you, buddy.
Dan LeBatard
Jeremy, you know something about me, right? You know when I'm grilling outside and it's summertime? You know how I supplement my summertime?
Jeremy
Of course I do.
Dan LeBatard
I make it Miller time.
Jeremy
Of course.
Dan LeBatard
That beautiful white can. Oh, when it's so hot outside, I just, I just put it right to my forehead right there and I just roll it sometimes right on the forehead, cool my body down and then I crack it open. Instant relief. And then that first sip, brother, does that first hit.
Jeremy
That is a top five sequence of events that you can possibly go through.
Dan LeBatard
I'm just serenity now. When I just imagine that first sip of Miller life, just thinking about it.
Jeremy
It'S making me happy.
Dan LeBatard
Dude, the sun is out. It's nice you have your friends showing up. You got your family there. You just had your first sip of Miller Lite and you know what? You're happy. You're blissful. You're fulfilled. I've been stocking my cooler with Miller Lite four years, and for good reason. It's brewed for taste only, 96 calories and 3.2 grams of carbs. This year, Miller Lite turns 50. That is five decades of cookouts, laughs, and ice cold moments that never miss. It's the original light beer, and it's still my go to Miller Lite. Great taste. 96 calories. Go to millerlight.com dan to find delivery options near you. Or you can pick up some Miller Lite pretty much anywhere they sell beer. Cheers to 50 years of Miller time. Celebrate responsibly. Miller Brewing Co. Milwaukee, Wisconsin 96 calories and 3.2 carbs per 12 ounces.
Podcast Summary: The Big Suey: Tony's UFC Video
The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz
Release Date: July 1, 2025
In this episode of The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz, the hosts transition into their segment titled "The Big Suey," presented by DraftKings. Greg Cody opens the segment with a lighthearted jab at the show's similarity to other Dan LeBatard podcasts, setting the tone for an engaging and humorous discussion.
A significant portion of the episode revolves around Tony's recent UFC video, which has sparked internal debate among the hosts about its content and impact.
Content Dispute: Stugotz expresses frustration over Tony's UFC video, highlighting a disagreement with producer Coogler about airing it.
Stugotz (02:20): “I don't believe that the kicking of ass is something that you have delivered on when you promised us that.”
Call for a Confrontation: The tension escalates as Dan urges Tony to physically confront Coogler, reflecting the high emotions surrounding the video.
Dan LeBatard (07:24): “Fight him.”
Tony's Response: Tony defends his position, emphasizing his commitment to the show and downplaying the hierarchy issues.
Tony (07:44): “I will fight Coogler... Is that what you want?”
The hosts delve into the specifics of Tony's UFC video, discussing his training regimen and sparring session with MMA fighter Brad Tavares.
Training Insights: Tony describes his preparation at Extreme Couture MMA in Las Vegas, highlighting sessions with coach Eric Nixik and the intense workouts they underwent.
Tony (25:15): “We train what... it's the Sicko Saturday workout.”
Sparring Session: During the sparring segment, Tony shares his experience exchanging moves with Tavares, noting the physical and mental challenges faced.
Tony (29:00): “It was the hardest thing I've ever done in my life physically.”
Hosts' Reactions: Dan praises Tony's performance, while others offer mixed feedback, balancing humor with genuine critique.
Dan LeBatard (33:11): “I've seen enough to know that you would kick Lewis's ass.”
Expanding beyond Tony's video, the conversation touches on the importance of weight classes and technical skills in mixed martial arts (MMA).
Weight Class Significance: Stugotz emphasizes that weight classes ensure fighters of similar skill and size compete, making Tony's approach to sparring with a UFC fighter noteworthy.
Stugotz (18:44): “Unless you have somebody who is skilled at fighting and someone who's not...”
Critique of Self-Proclaimed Fighters: The hosts discuss individuals who assert their fight capabilities based solely on size, contrasting them with technically proficient fighters.
Tony (18:53): “The guy you're talking about, Dan, is Bradley Martin...”
Shifting focus, the hosts analyze Raheem Mostert's recent comments about the Miami Dolphins, exploring themes of player treatment and economic considerations in sports.
Mostert's Critique: Stugotz brings up Mostert's dissatisfaction with how the Dolphins handle star players, questioning the human impact of treating athletes as disposable commodities.
Stugotz (33:35): “When I ask you guys about the humanity of some of this...”
Host Perspectives: Greg Cody and Chris Cote discuss the fragility of player careers, citing examples like Michael Porter and Cam Johnson to illustrate the trend of trading valuable players for cheaper, less experienced ones.
Greg Cody (40:56): “But Cam Johnson is on the ascent was good in Brooklyn...”
Fan Allegiances: The conversation delves into how frequent player turnover affects fan loyalty and the emotional connection fans develop with star athletes.
Stugotz (40:23): “What do you think he thinks he is, though?”
Interspersed with serious discussions, the hosts engage in playful banter and humorous exchanges, maintaining the show's signature comedic flair.
Panama Canal Debate: A humorous debate ensues about the Panama Canal, with hosts jokingly referring to it as an "extended parking lot for boats" and debating its merit as a tourist attraction.
Chris Cote (37:36): “It seems like an extended parking lot, really, for boats.”
Physical Comedy: Tony's attempts at sparring and the ensuing physical antics provide comic relief amidst the intense discussions.
Tony (27:57): “I'm telling you, I'm good. Let's go.”
As the episode wraps up, the hosts reiterate their support for Tony's endeavors while continuing to critique and analyze the broader themes discussed.
Support for Tony: Despite earlier tensions, the hosts express confidence in Tony's ability to handle the challenges posed by his UFC pursuits.
Greg Cody (43:16): “He's going to fight him.”
Final Remarks: The episode concludes with a blend of support, critique, and humor, encapsulating the dynamic and multifaceted nature of The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz.
Internal Dynamics: The episode highlights the complex relationships and tensions behind the scenes, especially concerning creative decisions like airing Tony's UFC video.
Combat Sports Insight: The discussion offers valuable perspectives on the technical aspects of MMA, emphasizing the importance of skill over mere physical attributes.
Sports Industry Critique: The hosts provide a critical look at how professional sports organizations manage and value their athletes, raising questions about player treatment and fan relationships.
Entertainment Balance: The blend of serious analysis with humor and light-hearted segments exemplifies the show's ability to engage listeners on multiple levels.
This comprehensive summary captures the essence of "The Big Suey: Tony's UFC Video" episode, offering both detailed analysis and engaging highlights for listeners and non-listeners alike.