Joe, interview with Dr. Mike Mew, he discovered MEWING, it is a habit that makes you more attractive (at the bone level) in about 3 years, it consists of pushing the tongue against the palate to expand it and thus your jaw is marked, Your upper jaw is advanced (avoiding a flat face) and your chin is advanced (because with your tongue you direct facial growth forward). His channel is called ORTHOTROPICS, there is a video that explains more details about this called "attractive face or not"
I’ve never heard another ref mention specifically relieving pressure off of the sub at the end of a round. This king truly has the safety of the athletes in mind.
As someone who has suffered a few seizures in my life and subsequent blackouts, the nature of the way you come back around can be quite a traumatic and scary experience. To know that refs are allowing a familiar person to be present is so important. Could be huge in preventing unnecessary emotional trauma. Props to Mark.
I can't even fathom " emotional " trauma from that lmao. And I've passed out, had a couple seizures. It's why I can't get medically cleared to fight cause they don't why they happen. It's like waking up from a bad dream. That's not traumatic rofl. They're fighters. They don't think like that. They're not looking for things to traumatized them. The average thing that would traumatized the average joe is a cakewalk to a trained fighter. I think people forget fourth percent plus of fighting is u don't get to the UFC unless you're mentally strong. Trauma wtf is even that. TBH
i remember seeing an interview with a guy who was in a coma for 9 months, and when he woke up he was sure it had only been a day or so and he just couldn't remember the date, until he got home and saw the amount of money in his bank account was down over 100k
I remember that Silvia fight, snapped forearm and he didn't even feel it, mean while Herb Dead went "oh shit" and nearly had a heart attack getting in to stop the fight.
and there is absolutely nothing good about that.. dudes think letting something break or snap before tapping is being tough.. want to be a real tough guy? dont get caught in those submissions and if you do then work your way out of it..now those are the tough guys.. maybe tony knew it would be only some seconds until the round its over and went through.. if your in the 3minute in a armbar and dont tap your a bum and i hope your arm gets so bad fucked up that you can never fight in this sport again
Tbh I feel like I see most of the shit calls coming from him and herb dean actually the one that really comes to mind when I think of bad stoppages is that Chris daukaus vs shamil adburakimov fight that was absolutely terrible
Great podcast. Favourite thing about this show is the diversity in professionalism in all different topics of life. Nothing but entertaining and educational, really something special.
Tony is my favorite fighter and it’s really sad to see him declining. It’s a combination of over training and age. Sad he never got a title shot let alone the belt he always deserved
He technically did get a title shot and became interim champ but was stripped due to injury. Which was bullshit because it happened right after the mcgregor dolly/bus incident. Mcgregor should have been stripped at that point but they wanted to make the Mcgregor khabib fight. Mcgregor knocked like 3 fights off a fight card with the dolly incident and they reward him with a title shot. Meanwhile stripping tony who only was injured for a short while. While they let rob whittaker stay the champ for 3 damn years and only fighting like twice in that time.
I am with you pal.Kind of feel Tony has had a bit of a hard deal considering what he has put his body through.He,s as tough as they come,he really is that kind of guy.
Tbh I'm just not doing it. I have youtube premium. Like every podcast, review, whatever I listen to or watch is always recommended to me in a pretty good algorithm. Idk if I wanna lose that and pay for spotify and have the same shit but like no set up to my liking.
Mark Smith is my favorite ref because he's the essence of a ref. Refs shouldn't be talked about, he does his job and it's done, no drama, no controversy, just plain good reffing.
Mark Smith is the man! I just listened to the entire episode on Spotify and that was the fastest 3 hours I’ve ever experienced, I could have listened for another 3....great guest.
This podcast was so good, he was extremely well spoken and extremely informative! & crazy background on this guy very experienced fighter pilot, Top man. 💯👏🏻
I actually listened to the full podcast on Spotify, and wasn’t that familiar with Mark Smith before this but he’s very interesting and makes some great points about refereeing MMA fights.
do you ever listen to the podcast on spotify while doing some other things like gaming or something, go to tab back to the podcast to see if there are interesting comments about what they're talking about in the podcast only to remember that its spotify :(
@@NerdyWhiteGuy idk bud, it’s just a different app/ website. Is it rly that big a deal I mean we still get highlights on YT and only gotta change apps if we wanna watch or listen to the whole thing. Who rly cares since it’s such a minor inconvenience to change between YT and Spotify
Oliveira's jiu jitsu is legendary. I'm surprised Tony lasted 3 rounds grappling with him, 2 of those after his arm was hyperextended and useless. He pulled off some pretty impressive defensive positions, but he was outclassed for sure.
People drastically underestimate how hard it is to ref these fights. If you're a second early, you might ruin a fight/part of your career. A second late, someone could be permanently injured. A ton of discretion in their hands, shits gotta be stressful.
I have epilepsy and I have noticed somewhat that the closest thing to the experiences I have with my seizures is when a mma fighter is knocked out and wakes up because you dont remember what happened at all you only remember what you were doing before said punch or seizure and what ever happens after is just left for the rest to bare witness to haha
Like the way he said he likes to have a coach next to him to calm down the fighter and explain what happend...thats very human👏👏👏👏...dont know the judge but by seen and hear from him he must be a good one👍
@@fukun5773 Yes, that is an accurate observation. Idk how that contributes to what OP said, a podcast where someone talks over their guest is not a proper podcast
Joe said I want hard cut between each differing conversation so people really want the full convo. Good job on editing this makes me wanna install spotify. Still wont but damb I'm close