Best Podcast Episodes About Dana White

Best Podcast Episodes About Dana White

Everything podcasters are saying about Dana White — curated from top podcasts

Updated: Apr 28, 2026 – 37 episodes
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Top Podcast Clips About Dana White

The Joe Rogan Experience
“… no no no no no not really i mean i've bet some money on fights of i've played blackjack a few times but i've never lost any real money but my friend Dana White, he's a fucking degenerate. Like a crazy degenerate. I went to visit him recently. So he was at Red Rocks Casino. And a couple of my other buddies were there. So we showed up and went into the blackjack room. And he was there. And when I got there, he was down $600,000. When I got there. And it was a normal night for him. And he wasn't even nervous. He was like, hey, what's up? He was shaking my hand, giving me a hug. All these other people …” “… giving them money no this is like they're giving you this like crazy proposition where you think you're going to play blackjack and win a billion dollars like yeah and if you win too much money they kick you out did you ever gamble was that ever no no no no no no not really i mean i've bet some money on fights of i've played blackjack a few times but i've never lost any real money but my friend Dana White, he's a fucking degenerate. Like a crazy degenerate. I went to visit him recently. So he was at Red Rocks Casino. And a couple of my other buddies were there. So we showed up and went into the blackjack room. And he was there. And when I got there, he was down $600,000. When I got there. And it was a normal night for him. And he wasn't even nervous. He was like, hey, what's up? He was shaking my hand, giving me a hug. All these other people were there. And I got fucking massive anxiety. I was like, this is crazy. How are you? And then so him and Jamie was there too. And him and Taylor LeJuan, the football player, he coaches Taylor how to play blackjack. And so they got together. He tells them when to hit and when not to hit. And they did it right next to us. Within five minutes, Taylor …” View more
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Imagine walking into a casino and finding your friend down $600,000 without a care in the world! The segment hilariously captures the absurdity of high-stakes gambling, especially when Dana White turns a simple blackjack game into a $6 million loss story that leaves everyone in shock.
The Joe Rogan Experience · #2468 - Luke Grimes · Mar 13, 2026
The Joe Rogan Experience
“… the time bar will come up. Do you watch anything else other than UFC? Sports-wise? No, fighting-wise. Oh, man. No. No? No. I've been trying to get Dana White to do a striking league. Because people still boo and complain when things go to the ground. And if the UFC has time to do slap fight, which I'm not really into, But if they have time to do that do a stand league because there other organizations that are doing that You know what Like the Mike Tyson Jake Paul thing I understand that they had 100 million viewers Is that real? I think they did. And then the Jake Paul, Anthony Joshua had like …” “… look at that. Yeah. You've got to unblur your eyes, look through the cracks. The problem is when you play it, it will show you how short the amount of time is, how quickly the time is going. Oh, great. Right. You can't ever skip anything because then the time bar will come up. Do you watch anything else other than UFC? Sports-wise? No, fighting-wise. Oh, man. No. No? No. I've been trying to get Dana White to do a striking league. Because people still boo and complain when things go to the ground. And if the UFC has time to do slap fight, which I'm not really into, But if they have time to do that do a stand league because there other organizations that are doing that You know what Like the Mike Tyson Jake Paul thing I understand that they had 100 million viewers Is that real? I think they did. And then the Jake Paul, Anthony Joshua had like maybe 30 million. Right. So it was nowhere near. But, God, I thought that – Where did you get those numbers? Just whatever. I just saw it on the – Because I don't know if Netflix gives those numbers out. Or maybe they did. Did they say it? 108 million. Paul Tyson had 108 million. And then Anthony Joshua, I think it was like 30. Interesting. 108 million …” View more
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In a hilariously absurd twist, Steve-O reflects on his podcast's journey from deep conversations about faith with Mark Wahlberg to awkwardly promoting gambling. The comedic chaos escalates as he navigates the backlash from a sarcastic comment about immigrants, leading to a wild discussion about butt wipes and the life-changing magic of bidets. This segment brilliantly blends humor with the unexpected seriousness of modern podcasting.
The Joe Rogan Experience · #2463 - Steve-O · Mar 04, 2026
The Joe Rogan Experience
“… I just honestly don't think anyone knows how it's going to happen. I don't think anyone knows. How can you? So many moving parts. So if I ask you, Dana White just announced the UFC card for the White House, right? Yeah. Who's going to win? Justin Gaethje, Oile Tapore. You are not going to say, this is what's going to happen. Right. You don't know. Because nobody knows. Yeah. And this is like a hundred times more complicated than that. Right. Yeah. Yeah, at least. At least, yeah. Probably several thousand times more. So it's a gamble. And you've got to think, if this goes badly, this is …” “… I guess for Trump, the calculation is like, I'm in my last term. I might as well, you know, roll the dice, go and go and deal with it now. It could end very badly, as we've discussed. Yeah. There is a way that it ends well. We will see what happens. I just honestly don't think anyone knows how it's going to happen. I don't think anyone knows. How can you? So many moving parts. So if I ask you, Dana White just announced the UFC card for the White House, right? Yeah. Who's going to win? Justin Gaethje, Oile Tapore. You are not going to say, this is what's going to happen. Right. You don't know. Because nobody knows. Yeah. And this is like a hundred times more complicated than that. Right. Yeah. Yeah, at least. At least, yeah. Probably several thousand times more. So it's a gamble. And you've got to think, if this goes badly, this is legacy-defining for all involved. For all involved. Whatever you've done up to that point, it's like Blair and Bush. Tony Blair, people forget, in our country, Tony Blair was immensely popular. And then Iraq happened. and the only if you mention tony blair now the only thing anyone remembers is iraq so for context tony blair was one of the people tony blair is …” View more
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This segment humorously explores Tony Blair's dramatic fall from grace, where a once-heroic figure became synonymous with the Iraq War. The hosts cleverly compare political gambles to a UFC fight, highlighting the unpredictable nature of legacy-defining decisions with comedic flair.
The Joe Rogan Experience · #2466 - Francis Foster & Konstantin Kisin · Mar 11, 2026
The Joe Rogan Experience
“… you having world championship Fights where the you gonna decide who the best in the world It should be in a controlled environment Yeah you know The White House baby, it's still the fuck we do we were not legal in New York when I was fighting And now we're at the fucking White House. It's crazy. That is why they're doing it. I support all crazy things so I'm going too, so Yeah, well you have to You have to, it's your job I just got the call for clearance I'm going, so I'll be watching on Paramount Plus Yeah Jimmy wanted to go, he said, can we go? I'm like, I don't know How many people are going …” “Everybody dealing with the same thing though so it not like somebody got something different to deal with Right but it not fair to the fighters Because if you having world championship Fights where the you gonna decide who the best in the world It should be in a controlled environment Yeah you know The White House baby, it's still the fuck we do we were not legal in New York when I was fighting And now we're at the fucking White House. It's crazy. That is why they're doing it. I support all crazy things so I'm going too, so Yeah, well you have to You have to, it's your job I just got the call for clearance I'm going, so I'll be watching on Paramount Plus Yeah Jimmy wanted to go, he said, can we go? I'm like, I don't know How many people are going to be outside in the audience? That's the question I don't know Is it going to be a round thing? Well, apparently, I think on Saturday's broadcast, they're going to announce like how it's going to look. So that's part of the allure for watching Saturday shows. They're going to announce how it's supposed to look. It's exciting, though. You've got to …” View more
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Imagine a world where UFC fights happen at the White House, and lightning could strike a fighter mid-match! The hosts hilariously discuss the chaos of the upcoming fights, including the potential for protests and the absurdity of fighters getting hit by lightning right after a victory.
The Joe Rogan Experience · JRE MMA Show #177 - Protect Ya Neck · Apr 10, 2026
Adam Carolla Show
“… Wait. Did you grow up in L.A.? Yeah. I grew up in Calabasas. Oh, that sounds so normal. The Kardashians have their boutique, Dash. That's where Dana Workman was born. I was pre-Kardash. Yeah, I know. So sad. Also, are there some fair... CFO's not a normal job, though. Is your dad like for the big company? Or mom. I'm sorry, whoever the CFO was. That was very sexist. Come on. Definitely the dad that got the math skills. Yeah, for a big company. There you go. Do we know what it is? He worked for a company called Ortel for 10 years, and now he works for an LED light company. I feel like if you …” “… be doing when you were a young person? Something weird. I don't know. Entertaining somehow. Not stripping entertaining. I didn't go that far, but some form of entertainment. Mm-hmm. And it worked out? Yeah. No idea where it was going to land me, but... Wait. Did you grow up in L.A.? Yeah. I grew up in Calabasas. Oh, that sounds so normal. The Kardashians have their boutique, Dash. That's where Dana Workman was born. I was pre-Kardash. Yeah, I know. So sad. Also, are there some fair... CFO's not a normal job, though. Is your dad like for the big company? Or mom. I'm sorry, whoever the CFO was. That was very sexist. Come on. Definitely the dad that got the math skills. Yeah, for a big company. There you go. Do we know what it is? He worked for a company called Ortel for 10 years, and now he works for an LED light company. I feel like if you just go he CFL of Ortel Everyone just nod their head Yeah yeah Nod the bear Area Good for everybody Yeah exactly There you go Haunted Highway Tuesdays Describe the show for us” View more
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In this hilarious segment, Dana Workman shares her unconventional journey from a normal upbringing in Calabasas to pursuing a career in entertainment. Her witty remark about not becoming a stripper adds a comedic twist, highlighting the absurdity of her youthful aspirations while discussing her family's 'normal' jobs.
Adam Carolla Show · Alana Stewart + Dana Workman (Carolla Classics) · Mar 28, 2026
The Joe Rogan Experience
“… you know what I mean? And so that that was on the traditional side of the art. But, yeah, it's unfortunate. It's unfortunate because, you know, even Dana White, when I talked to him, I was like, people don't care about kickboxing. I'm like, it's just because it was sold badly in the 80s. That's really all it is. Like if it was around today, I genuinely believe it would if kickboxing had gotten the same sort of promotional push that the UFC got, like way back in 2001, I think it would be just as big as boxing, just as big as MMA. I think it would be huge right now. I'm going to agree with you because …” “… the world. Not to put them down, because you know what? That was all part of us moving forward back in the day, learning. But, you know, when you come up through Shotokan, you're going to know how to sweep and you're going to know how to front kick, you know what I mean? And so that that was on the traditional side of the art. But, yeah, it's unfortunate. It's unfortunate because, you know, even Dana White, when I talked to him, I was like, people don't care about kickboxing. I'm like, it's just because it was sold badly in the 80s. That's really all it is. Like if it was around today, I genuinely believe it would if kickboxing had gotten the same sort of promotional push that the UFC got, like way back in 2001, I think it would be just as big as boxing, just as big as MMA. I think it would be huge right now. I'm going to agree with you because there are a lot of excellent stand up fighters that are really colorful and use all the weapons. They can use elbows, knees, feet, jumping. Yeah. I mean, things that nobody, everybody, I don't do that. They didn't want me to throw spinning back kicks. It doesn't work. I said, really? And I've been showing them for every time they said they went, I …” View more
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Kickboxing could have rivaled boxing and MMA if it had received better promotion in the 80s. The speaker reflects on the evolution of martial arts, highlighting how traditional styles limited American fighters' exposure to diverse techniques. He believes that with the right promotional push, kickboxing would be a major sport today.
The Joe Rogan Experience · JRE MMA Show #173 with Benny "The Jet" Urquidez & William "Blinky" Rodriguez · Jan 21, 2026
Connections Podcast
“… a song by Kid Rock starts playing. Trump walks out. The commentators say, here comes Trump. He goes down and shakes Joe Rogan's hand. He shakes Dana White's hand. Place goes crazy. Place goes crazy. This is the spot that he goes. So this is the attachment to masculinity. I think a lot of the promotion of the war is doing that. It's the showing violent football hits interspersed with bombs. And now it's key. Football players, Ed Reed and Ray Lewis, actually said, don't use us for this. We don't want to be associated with it. If he used a UFC fighter knockout, they wouldn't say no. Oh, I think they …” “… And he gets his walkout song. So this isn't Obama appearing at the basketball game. And at one point they show him on the screen. And he kind of sheepishly waves. Yeah. This is Trump coming down like they're playing his music. They stop. Kid Rock song, a song by Kid Rock starts playing. Trump walks out. The commentators say, here comes Trump. He goes down and shakes Joe Rogan's hand. He shakes Dana White's hand. Place goes crazy. Place goes crazy. This is the spot that he goes. So this is the attachment to masculinity. I think a lot of the promotion of the war is doing that. It's the showing violent football hits interspersed with bombs. And now it's key. Football players, Ed Reed and Ray Lewis, actually said, don't use us for this. We don't want to be associated with it. If he used a UFC fighter knockout, they wouldn't say no. Oh, I think they would be probably cheering it. Oh, they'd be thrilled. But the idea of the memification of the war in Iran, the laughing, the NFL hits, the edited videos of bombs dropping, people pumping their fist, Hegseth sort of – kind of this big alpha presentation. When I was growing up, we talked a little before the program in the 90s. The most sort of …” View more
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The UFC is now intertwined with American masculinity, showcased by President Trump's frequent attendance at events, which he uses as a personal escape and a symbol of toughness. This reflects a cultural shift where superficial masculinity is promoted through media, contrasting with past representations that were seen as humorous. The ongoing promotion of war, often memed alongside violent sports imagery, highlights how this new alpha masculinity is perceived as powerful and serious.
Connections Podcast · The Octagon comes to the White House lawn · Mar 23, 2026
PBD Podcast
“I mean, the UFC has had this problem for years. It's pretty interesting. I'll just get on with the card first, the White House card. Dana White was talking up this card like crazy. I thought for sure you're going to have like the icons of the sport. People have been waiting for Conor to come back for a very long time. This was a perfect opportunity. That fight with Chandler has been scheduled for like seven years. You know, John Jones should have come back. This should have been a card that had a lot of Americans. Colby Covington. You have Justin Gaethje. Colby …” “I mean, the UFC has had this problem for years. It's pretty interesting. I'll just get on with the card first, the White House card. Dana White was talking up this card like crazy. I thought for sure you're going to have like the icons of the sport. People have been waiting for Conor to come back for a very long time. This was a perfect opportunity. That fight with Chandler has been scheduled for like seven years. You know, John Jones should have come back. This should have been a card that had a lot of Americans. Colby Covington. You have Justin Gaethje. Colby would have been great just because of how vocal he is. But Justin, yes, he's American. But you have Ilya Teporia fighting him, who's going to re-elist wreck him and that's now the big star in the UFC of Alex Pereira who's amazing but again doesn't really feel like it represents America the card Dana White has been having problems with this kind of …” View more
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The UFC is facing a crisis as fighters are leaving for better-paying opportunities in rival organizations. With sponsorship deals shrinking and management's focus on profits, many fighters feel undervalued and sidelined, leading to a growing discontent that could reshape the sport. This shift highlights the need for a reevaluation of fighter compensation and representation within the UFC.
PBD Podcast · Old Dominion & Michigan Synagogue Terror Attacks | PBD #759 · Mar 13, 2026
Verdict with Ted Cruz
“… hung up the phone, called Delta and flew to Vegas the next day. All right. Did you ever see the movie The Departed where Jack Nicholson plays Whitey Bulger? What did you think of the as a Boston guy? What did you think of the movie, The Portrayal? Well, I lived there during that whole era, which was, I mean, crazy. The things that I saw and the things that whatever. But I never had any interaction or involvement with those guys that I knew of anyway. You just heard about him and things like that. But then to come to find out that they had this thing back that South Boston was crazy at that …” “I said, are you going to find out? And I literally hung up the phone, called Delta and flew to Vegas the next day. All right. Did you ever see the movie The Departed where Jack Nicholson plays Whitey Bulger? What did you think of the as a Boston guy? What did you think of the movie, The Portrayal? Well, I lived there during that whole era, which was, I mean, crazy. The things that I saw and the things that whatever. But I never had any interaction or involvement with those guys that I knew of anyway. You just heard about him and things like that. But then to come to find out that they had this thing back that South Boston was crazy at that time. Like you could shoot somebody. I mean, guys would get beat up and all this stuff and nobody would call the police. You didn't call the police. And, you know, come to come to find out later he was involved with, you know, with the FBI. And if you did call, he'd know you called. Having just come back from Israel, I want to paint you a picture. …” View more
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Senator John McCain initially shut down the UFC, believing it was unregulated and dangerous. However, after Dana White took over, the UFC embraced regulation and transformed the sport, earning McCain's respect before his passing. This change led to unprecedented growth, including record-breaking events at Madison Square Garden.
Verdict with Ted Cruz · The Great Dana White One-on-One: Trump, Boxing, Ali vs Tyson, UFC, Business, Exercise & Weight Loss plus the Best Rocky Movie Ever · Mar 16, 2026
Adam Carolla Show
“… it And of course my question is what did the prop department make that out of Because at one point the dog starts to chew on it and tug on it and Dana has the wherewithal to hold it in place and then he hits it someone gets the dog away and he drops the greatest line in SNL history, he probably smells my dog. Right, well that, whatever they put on it, it was like baby food or meat-flavored stuff. Oh, look at this. And he's holding it in place. Yeah. Well, I had a choice. When I first got on the show, Lorne Michaels didn't want anyone to break. That's Carol Burnett. So I felt that the sketch …” “… does a great double text. He's like, hey, I was like, ah! He freaks out. And then at one point, he's like, I'm just going to lie on your couch. He's getting the blood everywhere. And then brilliantly a dog comes out. A dog comes out and starts licking it And of course my question is what did the prop department make that out of Because at one point the dog starts to chew on it and tug on it and Dana has the wherewithal to hold it in place and then he hits it someone gets the dog away and he drops the greatest line in SNL history, he probably smells my dog. Right, well that, whatever they put on it, it was like baby food or meat-flavored stuff. Oh, look at this. And he's holding it in place. Yeah. Well, I had a choice. When I first got on the show, Lorne Michaels didn't want anyone to break. That's Carol Burnett. So I felt that the sketch was going so well that I had a choice. I know the crowd would have went crazy if the dog had ripped my head off, but I decided at the moment that the sketch was so good anyway to hold it. So that's what happened. And you played it so straight. And just played it straight. So great. We got, wait, Gina, did you ask your question? No. You know, you do …” View more
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In this hilarious segment, Dana Carvey recalls the absurdity of the SNL sketch 'Massive Head Wound Harry,' where he hilariously navigates a cocktail party with a gaping head wound. The comedic timing peaks when he delivers the iconic line, 'He probably smells my dog,' while keeping the sketch intact despite the chaos around him.
Adam Carolla Show · Dana Carvey + Jay Mohr (Carolla Classics) · Mar 15, 2026
PBD Podcast
“… he got some things coming right now that he doesn want to interfere with Let talk what they are He got an 80th birthday celebration that Our friend Dana White is going to be celebrating with him on the White House South Lawn with the UFC fight He's got the World Cup coming, and he's got the 250th anniversary of the U.S. I don't think he wants to be in a quagmire. Now, if you told me they got to him in the situation room and what you just said, it was totally achievable, and he had to do X, Y, and Z, then I would say, okay, yeah, that probably would work. But I don't see that achievable right now …” “… a lot of things that he does, primarily because I understand general nature of his personality. He definitely wants to topple Iran, but he's really thinking about, okay, what is this going to mean for me and my family and my pocketbook? And you know he got some things coming right now that he doesn want to interfere with Let talk what they are He got an 80th birthday celebration that Our friend Dana White is going to be celebrating with him on the White House South Lawn with the UFC fight He's got the World Cup coming, and he's got the 250th anniversary of the U.S. I don't think he wants to be in a quagmire. Now, if you told me they got to him in the situation room and what you just said, it was totally achievable, and he had to do X, Y, and Z, then I would say, okay, yeah, that probably would work. But I don't see that achievable right now based on what's on the playing field. Tom? I think it's – people talk about Quagmire, and maybe this is pessimistic, but I think we're there. I think we're at the front door of Quagmire. And now we've got to figure out a way to get out, and there's no good way to get out. And if you back out, think about it. I never thought I'd be saying this, but if …” View more
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The U.S. may be on the brink of a quagmire in Iran, with significant implications for political legacy. As President Trump weighs his options, he faces a choice between escalating military involvement or a potential withdrawal that could mirror past failures, like Afghanistan. With major events looming, the stakes couldn't be higher for his administration's future.
PBD Podcast · Oil’s Most VOLATILE Day In History w/ Anthony Scaramucci | PBD #757 · Mar 11, 2026
The Rewatchables
“… says oh maybe why not Why not But he can do it This has been a question in my family for a long time, whether or not. You take a shot at possessed Dana. You take a shot at possessed Dana right there. Because you don't know. Do you take a shot at it? We also don't know if your sexual sacrifice spares everybody this whole occult Gozer the Gozerian situation in the first place. You also don't know what the sex is going to be like. I mean, that would be the big stickler for me. Yeah, that gets into species territory. Yeah, you're going into Natasha Hentridge in the hotel room level. Can I do my …” “… scene And he's a perfect gentleman Venkman is a good guy Because he comes off like a sleazebag in every other scene But he knows that it's not her He is a pre master Is what he is If Venkman is Venkman goes Because he is playing it out of himself He says oh maybe why not Why not But he can do it This has been a question in my family for a long time, whether or not. You take a shot at possessed Dana. You take a shot at possessed Dana right there. Because you don't know. Do you take a shot at it? We also don't know if your sexual sacrifice spares everybody this whole occult Gozer the Gozerian situation in the first place. You also don't know what the sex is going to be like. I mean, that would be the big stickler for me. Yeah, that gets into species territory. Yeah, you're going into Natasha Hentridge in the hotel room level. Can I do my flex now? Because it's related. Let's do it. And this wasn't even in the doc because you didn't think anybody would bring this up. The Mallory Rubin Award for Did This Movie Need a Better Sex Scene. it's not weaver and murray it's weaver and moranis we needed a natasha henstridge style on the roof yeah because he's the actual key master he is and we …” View more
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In 'Ghostbusters,' the scene where Venkman interacts with possessed Dana raises intriguing questions about consent and relationships. The discussion explores whether Venkman should pursue a romantic encounter with Dana, who is under the influence of the demon Gozer, and how this impacts the film's narrative. The conversation humorously critiques the film's handling of sexual dynamics, suggesting it could have benefited from a more explicit exploration of their relationship.
The Rewatchables · ‘Ghostbusters’ With Bill Simmons, Chris Ryan, and Van Lathan · Apr 28, 2026
Rob Has a Podcast | Survivor, The Traitors & Reality TV - RHAP
“… Angelina they're saying your name along with Christian. And I think if Christian says, hey, you know, I got to stick with the numbers. Does Mike White ultimately come for him at the next vote to say that, hey, Christian, you stabbed us in the back? I don't know. Not if he tells Mike. Yeah, I don't think so. My read was that Mike White was open to the idea of voting Angelina if it came to that. Right. Like, I don't want to do it. I'm going to fight for Angelina. But if Christian looks me in the eye and says, Mike, we're doing Angelina tonight. I think Mike would have jumped on board and …” “Christian says, hey, I'll do whatever you want to do. then Mike goes back and tells Angelina they're saying your name along with Christian. And I think if Christian says, hey, you know, I got to stick with the numbers. Does Mike White ultimately come for him at the next vote to say that, hey, Christian, you stabbed us in the back? I don't know. Not if he tells Mike. Yeah, I don't think so. My read was that Mike White was open to the idea of voting Angelina if it came to that. Right. Like, I don't want to do it. I'm going to fight for Angelina. But if Christian looks me in the eye and says, Mike, we're doing Angelina tonight. I think Mike would have jumped on board and wouldn't have necessarily had hard feelings for Christian. So it, there was a world where he could have gotten out rather clean from the, at vote. And I mean, we can, we have to talk about the Aussie Mike white thing here too, because we're talking about all of it. I mean, I was so confused by this from Aussie. I just went, why does he have this idea …” View more
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Ozzy's approach in Survivor 50 raises eyebrows as he believes that voting out Angelina will secure his position as Mike White's top ally. However, this strategy lacks subtlety and risks alienating White, who may feel betrayed by Ozzy's move. The dynamics of their pre-existing relationship add complexity to Ozzy's decision-making, showcasing the intricate social game at play.
Rob Has a Podcast | Survivor, The Traitors & Reality TV - RHAP · Survivor 50 Ep 4 Recap w/ Sam Phalen · Mar 19, 2026
Thinking Crypto News & Interviews
“… out there. They're getting adoption across the globe. A lot of companies and enterprises are building on VeChain. They are partnering with Dana White and the UFC, and Dana White last year bought a million dollars with a VET token. They work with brands and companies like Boston Consulting Group, PwC, Walmart, China, BMW, and many others. And I'm a VET token holder, folks. I have been since 2018, so I'm bullish on this project. I'm a long-term holder. And some of the key features of the VeChain blockchain includes it's scalable, secure, fast, compliant, and purpose-led. You can also stake the …” “… the ad that just grabs your attention, but it was not met with great reviews here by a lot of the population, it looks like. All right, folks, moving ahead, this episode is brought to you by VeChain. VeChain is one of the top layer one enterprise blockchains out there. They're getting adoption across the globe. A lot of companies and enterprises are building on VeChain. They are partnering with Dana White and the UFC, and Dana White last year bought a million dollars with a VET token. They work with brands and companies like Boston Consulting Group, PwC, Walmart, China, BMW, and many others. And I'm a VET token holder, folks. I have been since 2018, so I'm bullish on this project. I'm a long-term holder. And some of the key features of the VeChain blockchain includes it's scalable, secure, fast, compliant, and purpose-led. You can also stake the VET token via the Stargate wallet. And VeChain is doing some amazing things in their ecosystem, building incredible Web3 technology and rewards programs. So check them out, guys. Go to VeChain.org to learn more. Okay, so folks, we got some not so good news, and it's coming from Fed Governor Christopher Waller. You may recall, he's recently, over …” View more
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Coinbase's Super Bowl ad, featuring Backstreet Boys karaoke, received a mixed reception, with some praising its creativity while others expressed disdain, particularly in a bearish crypto market. The ad's timing coincided with a decline in crypto enthusiasm, exacerbated by Donald Trump's controversial meme coin, which many viewed as a scam. This reflects broader discontent in the crypto community, as trust in the market wanes amidst regulatory uncertainty and political divisiveness.
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Club Shay Shay
“… to sign you too man yeah the best part about it it was free I'd have been really I'd have really been kicked off my guy with $150 I'd have called Dana personally hey Dana bro I need this back bro I ain't finna hold you but I need this back cause this was some bull jive was it exciting at least yeah if you're a Fiverr fan if you're a Fiverr fan yes it was very exciting he heavy handed Ocho he must be really young then he must be young and upcoming DC DC like I think this kid was a kid I mean this fighter was like he was ranked like 14th so now after doing what he destroyed I mean he walked …” “… Put them paws on that boy, man. Hold on, Joe. Hold on, hold on. He heavy handed to that kid. I ain't know nothing about this kid. Standing up or ground game? Man, that man, he knocked his ass down and beat the brakes off him. damn I like I like how to sign you too man yeah the best part about it it was free I'd have been really I'd have really been kicked off my guy with $150 I'd have called Dana personally hey Dana bro I need this back bro I ain't finna hold you but I need this back cause this was some bull jive was it exciting at least yeah if you're a Fiverr fan if you're a Fiverr fan yes it was very exciting he heavy handed Ocho he must be really young then he must be young and upcoming DC DC like I think this kid was a kid I mean this fighter was like he was ranked like 14th so now after doing what he destroyed I mean he walked through him He's 29 Izzy on up there though Damn Izzy I don know Izzy ain want to fight in a while Yep because I mean it wasn the last fight that he won he beat a Putin Piera I think that might have been his last fight that he won I mean him and Pereira went back-to-back, right? Yeah, Pereira beat him and did he call Pereira and then he teed off on …” View more
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Israel Adesanya faces a critical moment after suffering another TKO loss, marking nearly three years without a win. Despite being a former champion, his recent performances raise questions about his future in the UFC, especially as younger fighters rise through the ranks. The discussion highlights the challenges of aging in a sport that demands peak physical condition and the harsh realities of competing against hungry newcomers.
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Spittin Chiclets
“Randy wasn't at the top of his game either. You know what I mean? So he was on his way out. Dana was trying to get rid of Randy, you know, because they didn't see eye to eye and in the pay scale and all these other things. So I think Dana was, Dana was really hoping that, that, that I was going to beat him. and he was very ecstatic about it at the time so a randy's a good guy i brought randy into my training camps after that and he helped me out a lot you know and so yeah there's there's a mutual respect i don't i don't you know the guys …” “Randy wasn't at the top of his game either. You know what I mean? So he was on his way out. Dana was trying to get rid of Randy, you know, because they didn't see eye to eye and in the pay scale and all these other things. So I think Dana was, Dana was really hoping that, that, that I was going to beat him. and he was very ecstatic about it at the time so a randy's a good guy i brought randy into my training camps after that and he helped me out a lot you know and so yeah there's there's a mutual respect i don't i don't you know the guys that you get in that cage like there is no other feeling guys like words can't describe it like when you walk into that octagon and those that door shuts and it's you versus him that takes some brass balls guys it does i look back now and i can't believe i did it yeah i i want nothing to do with it who was the person that you fought that you were …” View more
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Brock Lesnar reveals the wild story behind his iconic chest tattoo, which he got while drunk in Scottsdale, Arizona. This moment came during a tumultuous time in his life as he was training for the NFL after a motorcycle accident. The tattoo symbolizes his intense journey and the fierce persona he embodies in the ring.
Spittin Chiclets · Spittin’ Chiclets Episode 631: Featuring Brock Lesnar · Mar 24, 2026
The Right Time with Bomani Jones
“… house. Well, yes. That is – there we go, right? Like that's the one group that never told us they were sticking to sports. Right. They were like – Dana White is like, we about this Trump, and we going to ride this Trump all the way. They going to have a fight right there at his house, right? That that that is again. Now, I don't traffic in that space. So I had forgotten that that's going to happen. But this is the thing with the World Cup that I don't think people know. Right. You and you brought you brought this to my attention. So you just stick with me in case I get this wrong. But anyway, there …” “… quarterfinals or the round of the 32. Yeah. Maybe we see him there if that's in a – well, let's call it a more favorable location. But you have to also remember, talking about sticking to sports, this summer, UFC coming to Trump's – literally Trump's house. Well, yes. That is – there we go, right? Like that's the one group that never told us they were sticking to sports. Right. They were like – Dana White is like, we about this Trump, and we going to ride this Trump all the way. They going to have a fight right there at his house, right? That that that is again. Now, I don't traffic in that space. So I had forgotten that that's going to happen. But this is the thing with the World Cup that I don't think people know. Right. You and you brought you brought this to my attention. So you just stick with me in case I get this wrong. But anyway, there are there are certain funding that the federal government had promised to pay to help secure the World Cup. Like it's this money for security at the venues where the World Cup will be played. Right, to go all over the country. Right. They haven't gotten their money for this security. And it become a thing in Foxborough where the Patriots play …” View more
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The World Cup is facing a major security funding crisis, with local venues refusing to move forward without federal financial support. This impasse is fueled by political disagreements, as some claim the funds were already earmarked but not disbursed. The situation highlights how politics continues to intertwine with sports, affecting the safety and success of international events.
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The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz
“… So the UFC this weekend, couple of surprising results, but what's not surprising is that that sport is more prone to the gambling issues where Dana White had to this time, now that he's learned the lesson, had to pull a fight that had suspicious activity in it. And the reason I say this sport is more prone to gambling corruption. It's because it's not only an individual as opposed to a team that you have to buy in order to contaminate the result, but it's an individual in the sport that does not pay well. And so the athletes are more vulnerable to this kind of thing because Dana White famously …” “… the moment the wather came out, I was like, oh, I'm done. I felt Mike going like this. Yeah, I was there. I was just like, ah. I was right there. You'll get the note later. Yeah, no, I've already written it down. So you, oh, I've got a ton for Roy today. So the UFC this weekend, couple of surprising results, but what's not surprising is that that sport is more prone to the gambling issues where Dana White had to this time, now that he's learned the lesson, had to pull a fight that had suspicious activity in it. And the reason I say this sport is more prone to gambling corruption. It's because it's not only an individual as opposed to a team that you have to buy in order to contaminate the result, but it's an individual in the sport that does not pay well. And so the athletes are more vulnerable to this kind of thing because Dana White famously does not pay these people well. And so your thoughts were what, Tony? You covered this weekend from Dead Flamingo. You covered a couple of surprises this weekend. In the sport, there were a handful of upsets, betting upsets, but I am unsurprised to see that Dana White's got a problem on his hands when it comes to suspicious gambling results because …” View more
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The UFC faces serious gambling issues as fighters are more susceptible to corruption due to low pay, prompting Dana White to pull fights with suspicious betting activity. Additionally, the dangerous practice of weight cutting in MMA leads to alarming incidents, like fighters fainting during weigh-ins, highlighting the extreme lengths athletes go to meet weight requirements. This combination raises ethical concerns about athlete safety and integrity in the sport.
The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz · Postgame Show: Roy Can't Find The Sound · Jan 26, 2026
The Ryen Russillo Show
“… Ted Wynn, his film study, what he's looking at and why he's going with both the Rams and the Broncos. So I think he's going both dogs in this. And Dana White in front of a big UFC event with Justin Gaethje and Patty the baddie. We're going to talk not really about that event as much as where the UFC is now positioning, and of course, those big names, Conor and Jones. If they're going to get back in on this, we've got life advice, the Alliance and my all star ballot for the NBA. So a lot in today's pod. NFL playoffs. Let's go. DraftKings Sportsbook, an official sports betting partner of the NFL, …” “We have Chase Daniel breaking down the NFC, AFC championship games. A bit more on Stidham because he knows the system. He played in this system and he has some great YouTube videos on that. So we'll do that with football games. Him, same thing with Ted Wynn, his film study, what he's looking at and why he's going with both the Rams and the Broncos. So I think he's going both dogs in this. And Dana White in front of a big UFC event with Justin Gaethje and Patty the baddie. We're going to talk not really about that event as much as where the UFC is now positioning, and of course, those big names, Conor and Jones. If they're going to get back in on this, we've got life advice, the Alliance and my all star ballot for the NBA. So a lot in today's pod. NFL playoffs. Let's go. DraftKings Sportsbook, an official sports betting partner of the NFL, makes every moment feel bigger. A running back cuts through the line. A strip sack flips the field. A tight end hauls in the kind of touchdown grab you'll talk about for years. Postseason games shift fast. And with DraftKings live betting options, you can stay right in the moment. Plus, DraftKings has your back with early exit protection. If the player …” View more
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Jared Stidham is set to make history as the quarterback with the fewest starts in a conference championship game, but he’s ready to surprise everyone. Having trained under Sean Payton, Stidham's aggressive play style and athleticism could turn the game in favor of the Denver Broncos against the New England Patriots. With a supportive team behind him and a solid understanding of the system, Stidham is poised to make an impact despite the odds stacked against him.
The Ryen Russillo Show · Conference Title Game Picks & Stidham Optimism w/ Chase Daniel & Ted Nguyen, Plus the UFC’s Dana White! · Jan 22, 2026
Club Shay Shay
“the fight, Kayla got injured. Is that something that might get rescheduled for the White House? That, you know, literally the greatest female fight ever made. It's gonna depend on how Kayla heals from her surgery. So, you know, there are a lot of different factors of playing, who, when, what time and all that stuff. But yeah, that would absolutely be something I would put on the White House card if she was ready. 325, Bolanowski, Lopes is two. This is the first time Bolanowski as a champ is going to be fighting on his home soil. …” “the fight, Kayla got injured. Is that something that might get rescheduled for the White House? That, you know, literally the greatest female fight ever made. It's gonna depend on how Kayla heals from her surgery. So, you know, there are a lot of different factors of playing, who, when, what time and all that stuff. But yeah, that would absolutely be something I would put on the White House card if she was ready. 325, Bolanowski, Lopes is two. This is the first time Bolanowski as a champ is going to be fighting on his home soil. Was that important for you? Was that important for him? How did this fight come to be? Yeah, I mean, anytime you go into these countries, you want, you know, their guys on the card. Front and center. The other thing is when you go into, you know, a place like Australia, they wanna see a lot of the other fighters that they don't get to see all the …” View more
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Dana White believes he can revolutionize boxing just like he did with the UFC. He criticizes the boxing model, where fighters face exorbitant fees for belts and often avoid challenging fights. With a focus on creating icons rather than protecting records, White aims to bring back the spirit of competition that once defined the sport.
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