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The Hurt Take - Episode XVI

Two UFC cards in two days had the potential for a glorious weekend. Instead, we get a card-breaking case of sinusustitututs. Ok, we also got Justin Gaethje, destroyer of worlds, and the 40-year-old who most makes you ashamed of your own athleticism, Yoel Romero, squaring off against Bobby The Reaper Knuckles (a.k.a. Robert Whitaker). All in all, an up-and-down weekend in the world of MMA. But that's kind of the way we like it.

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Sound and Groove - "Delivered By The Mail"

This here is the 6th episode of 2016 for the Sound & Groove Podcast but of course it's way overdue. Finally back from sabbatical, S&G is finally bestowing that final one from a year ago on you. This particular edition is a stand-alone theme just for this episode and it's songs that centre on the postal service side of things, i.e. sending off a letter, delivering a message, shipping a package. You catch my drift? 

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The Hurt Take - Episode XIV

It finally happened. The fight that for so long felt like a fantasy is now  coming true...even if it's still a fantasy. Conor McGregor will box Floyd Mayweather on August 26 in Las Vegas and Rhys is fired up about it. Too much to talk about, so you'll have to listen. What else is on the episode? What else matters!? Rhys talks Cyborg getting a crack at the 145 belt, the bizarre from last weekend UFC Fight Night in Singapore, and....ah, who cares? You want McGregor/Mayweather talk. Just listen up.

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The Hurt Take - Episode XIII

On paper, UFC Fight Night: Lewis vs Hunt did not have a lot of flash. But boy, did it sure have some bang, from the brutal to the too-tired-to-carry-on (a.k.a. The Dada). Rhys touches on some of the other big topics in the MMA sphere, from Demetrious Johnson's Cold War with Dana White and the UFC to Conor McGregor hitting the Forbes top 25 highest paid athletes list. Never a dull week. 

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The Hurt Take - Episode XII

Rhys forges on alone this week! It's for the best, though. The result of Jose Aldo v. Max Holloway made it difficult for Rhys to be around people. How did the Hawaiian toppled the Brazilian? What does this mean for Aldo's legacy? Also on the UFC 212 card, Claudia Gadehla looked damn good and is poised for another crack at gold. Rhys also takes a moment to chat about Alexander Gustafsson's big win and the upcoming Fight Night: Lewis versus Hunt card.

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The Hurt Take - Episode XI

Finally, Rhys, Mitch, and Taylor are in the same place, at the same time. This week, they review UFC 211, pondering the legacies of Stipe and Joanna, where Frankie Edgar ranks having crushed the hottest featherweight prospect, and what to make of the GSP and Michael Bisping cancellation. 

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The Hurt Take - Episode X

The boys are back in town - literally! After time away, Rhys and Mitch return to the show this time in person for the very first time for the greatest UFC 211 preview show of all time! Heavyweight king Stipe Miocic seeks to tie the record for title defenses in that class at two - yes, two - in a rematch against Junior Dos Santos, who toppled him once before. In the co-headliner, Joanna Champion looks to further establish her legacy as the best female MMA fighter ever against perhaps her toughest challenge to date, Jessica Andrade. Also, Mitch writes a love letter to Frankie Edgar and ponders why Dana White is showing boxing so much love.

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The Hurt Take - Episode VIII

Two weeks made two UFC cards with significant implications. After the madness of UFC 210, UFC Fight Night: Kansas City was steady, solid, sane and awesome. Demetrious 'Mighty Mouse' Johnson tied the UFC record for title defences and reputation as the Pound-for-pound king (ten exclamation points and counting...), Robert Whitaker put himself firmly in the title conversation at middleweight, and Rose Namajunas does the same at women's strawweight. Plus, drama, drama, everywhere! Cormier, Jones, Cyborg!

The Hurt Take - Episode VI

It's UFC 210 this weekend! Headlined by a huge Lightweight title fight between Daniel Cormier and Anthony Johnson, there is a lot at stake near the top of a card which also features a crossroads fight between Chris Weidman, and Gegard Mousasi. Mitch and Rhys also discuss Cody Garbrandt's goal of three titles, GSP's probably more thought-out plan for three titles, and the end of Rampage Jackson.

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The Hurt Take - Episode IV

London wasn't calling Rhys and Mitch this weekend - but it turned into a pretty entertaining card, albeit, a heartbreaking one near the top. We review UFC Fight Night: London from Jimi Manuwa's walk-off knockout to Brad Pickett going out on his shield. We take a look at whether ladies MMA prospect McKenzie Dern is the next Ronda Rousey while checking the Q-rating of the current biggest women's MMA star, Joanna Jędrzejczyk.

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The Hurt Take - Episode III

One international Night of Fights (or, Fight Night, as the UFC likes to call it) gives way to another international Fights in a Night. What do the results from Brazil mean? What can we expect from London? Why do Conor McGregor and Floyd Mayweather do so much talking about fighting but not so much signing for fighting? How could a poster make Daniel Cormier so antsy? Why do we ask so many questions? Listen to find out.

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The Hurt Take - Episode I

This is The Hurt Take! Your new, trusty source for the wheelin' and dealin' in the world of mixed martial arts. In our very first episode, Rhys and Mitch take on headlines from the past week, check in on what fighters' Q-rating is going up or down (re. who's making themselves look real dumb or look real purty), and preview UFC 209.

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Do Androids Dream Of Moving Pictures? - The Academy Awards

It's Oscar time! With the golden statues being dished out this weekend, Rhys called in a few favors to get two very informed, knowledgeable guests to make him sound good when talking everything Oscars. He is joined by filmmaker Thomas Robert Lee, the filmmaker behind Empyrean, and Allan Stringer of @guygonger film reviews. They discuss all the big categorizes and throw in a few hot takes for good measure.

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