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An honest UFC Freedom 250 critique
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In this episode of Fighting Matters, Steve Kwan is joined by Jesse Walker of Rough Hands BJJ to talk about the fallout from UFC Freedom 250, the fight card staged on the White House lawn for America's 250th anniversary. Neither of them watched it, because the fights were never the issue. They get into the corruption, the crypto payouts, the comment aimed at Michelle Obama, and why "keeping politics out of fighting" was never a real argument once the President turned the country's 250th birthday into his own fight night.
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π₯ Featuring:
- Steve Kwan β https://bjjmentalmodels.com
- Jesse Walker β https://roughhandsbjj.com
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π§ Topics Discussed:
- Why UFC Freedom 250 was a problem even if the fights were good
- The difference between promoting a sport and running a propaganda event
- Crypto payouts and the "company store" comparison
- The comment aimed at Michelle Obama, and why it was deliberate
- Free speech absolutism as a dodge
- The alleged Daniel Cormier and Eric Trump text exchange about fixed fights
- The paradox of tolerance and why you can't platform extremists
- What the UFC would have to do to win fans like Steve and Jesse back
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π Chapters:
00:00 β What UFC Freedom 250 actually was
05:05 β A for-profit event on the people's lawn
09:10 β Defending the UFC as legitimate sport
14:48 β Propaganda, grift, and crypto payouts
16:40 β The Obama basketball tournament test
22:29 β Was it worth it for the UFC?
27:05 β MMA is an immigrant story
31:05 β The Michelle Obama comment was deliberate
41:26 β Free speech absolutism as moral cowardice
45:52 β The alleged Cormier and Eric Trump texts
51:54 β You can't break bread with extremists
59:33 β What would fix the UFC?
01:07:56 β Where to find Jesse Walker