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UFC 324

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Here it is. My first OFFICIAL episode. 

UFC 324

I am just a UFC fan sharing my thoughts / opinions while reviewing main card fights. 

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Good morning, good afternoon, good evening, or good night. Wherever you are in the world, thank you for listening. My name is Nigel, and this is Scrap Notes. So here we go. Here it is. The very first real one. Um UFC 324. It was a fun one. Um everybody on the card we had. Um we obviously we're gonna do the main card. Maybe in the future we'll get into prelins and that stuff, but for now, it's all about just the main cards, you've just seen how they are. Um so who've we got on this? UFC 324. It was it says kick it off, John Silva and Arnold Allen. That's not John like J-O-H-N either, that's John Brazilian. I'm not gonna try and put the Brazilian swang on because I can't do it. Um, but that's what we're we're gonna start with. After that, we've got Natalia Silva and Rosanama Yunez. Another good fight. That was uh that was pretty pretty good from what I remember. Like I said, we're gonna try and figure it out. We're gonna try and figure it out. Um nice heavyweight fight with um Waldo Cortez Acosta. I actually hadn't seen too many fights of his before this, I'll be honest. He was up against Derek Lewis, the big man, the beast, and then obviously come in, Sean O'Malley, and Songadong. Song, Songgy Dong. Sorry, I think it's just got such a cool name. Um, but yeah, Songgy Dong and Sean O'Malley Come in with Justin Gagey and the one Paddy Pimlet, Paddy the Baddy. I'm a big Justin Gagey fan. Um so we'll get into that when we get into that, but it's not time. It's not time for that just yet. So, yeah, how to start? It was all Arnold Allen, John Silver to start, isn't it? John Silver, the crazy pit bull Brazilian nerd class wearing. I like him, I like those type of guys, just funny guys who just do it, just they love it, they love it so much. Um and then Arnold Allen, like I've watched quite a bit of Arnold Allen through the years of UFC, but he's never really been the guy to come out and make so much of a like name for himself, in my opinion. You know, people have that aura. His dog is well skilled and great fighter, but he's not like got the hype man stuff behind him, like the Connor and the Sean O'Malley and stuff like that, you know, X Factor, Starbender Izzy, and all that stuff, you know, those that type of vibe. Don't get me wrong, I'm not saying everyone needs that, you know, like Alex Borkonovsky, he's a beast champion, and he doesn't do all that. In fact, he's actually really funny. Um, and he can cook, which is cool, because um cooking's always fun, because food's nice, and I also enjoy cooking. But going off the beating track, here we go, back to it. John Silver, Arnold Allen, featherweight fight. Can't say I uh didn't enjoy watching it to be fair. It was uh pretty good fight. I remember Arnold Allen, the couple head kicks and stuff. Silver was dipping and moving, I remember that. Um but the calf kicks, I remember the calf kicks that Arnold Allen was doing was almost Justin Gagey-esque. I don't know if he decided to do it for um just for the fight because it's on the same card as Justin Gagey, I doubt it, but you know, you throw the punches, follow up with the calf kick, throw the punches, follow up with the calf kick. I think it's an amazing tool to have because you know you get kicked in the legs enough, you're not gonna be able to stand, and that's where your power comes from. So it's great to do as long as you can defend it if you come at you, which you know, Arnold Darling, another technically good fighter, got good balance. Um yeah, it was it was a good fight. I remember he had good good striking, like John Silver. I have a feel like he was a little like taking his time a little bit, looking more for like power shots when he was fighting rather than just getting in there and scrapping, which to be fair, we did he did like I think in the third round that's where he really started to unwind and let go. Because in the second it was all Arnold Allen. I remember Arnold Allen was putting it on him a bit, doing really that's that's the thing, he was hitting him with some good shots, looking really good, but he didn't really have like the power, I guess, to like knock him out, like from what I remember. Um like I say, really good movement, moving around, jabs causing lots of damage to uh Silver's face, um some nice knees was in there. Um yeah, just Arnold Allen, just he just looked good, just you know, he just looked good. Um John Silver though, like I say he was taking it, he was quite intense, in it. He's one of those guys is just like uh bark at you and stuff like that. Which to be fair, I do I love that so as a fan watching that stuff, I think that stuff is just too funny to not enjoy. Um he had some strong body shots. Uh I remember he kept going for a head kick um behind the body shot, which I do like when you throw that body shot, and because you're kind of going down, you used the momentum to take that leg over the top. Um but Arnold Allen, he was too he was too good for that to be fair. Um there's a nice I remember at the end of the first, I think right towards the buzzer, it was a nice flurry. Um they both stood up kind of smiling and looking, and Arnold Allen was trying to think shake hands or touch gloves or something, and John Silver didn't do anything. Um just I think he just stood in front of him, so he pushed him away. But then throughout the next few rounds, the next two rounds, because I remember John Silver then trying to shake Arnold Allen's hands, and Arnold Allen wasn't having any of it. He was like, nope, no, no, I give you your chance in that first. You can keep those hands to yourself. Um, but yeah, I think the second round was the most exciting in that, to be fair. Real fun, real and enjoyable, just nice, like yeah, good scraps. Arnold Allen looked like he tired a bit in the third. Maybe he thought he'd done enough in the first two to get away with it. Um but John Silverman, the guy's just a beast in the third round. Came up. He was trying to do that Max Holloway thing, point to the ground, come on, let's brawl. Um, because I think he does better when he scraps that to be fair. Just throw it right down, bite down on that gum shield, and just start swinging for that chin. Um, but for it was good, it was it was good to say like um John Silver like it's quite muscle-y, and the power he was throwing in the shots and stuff. Um, to say that he still had good cardio towards that third round. Well, it in the third round, it was oh, yeah, the third round. I'm pretty sure that's when he stood on Arnold Allen's back. Um when it was I think it was wrestling or something, and just stepped on his back to jump over him. It's like, what is going on, man? Guys ward, um, but it is it it was it was good, it was a good fight. Um like say Arnold Allen slowed down in that final one, didn't really do too much. I think he may have thought the first two rounds saved him, but uh in the end it wasn't to be, it was a decision for John Silver, and I think he deserved it in the end, in my opinion, to be fair. After like the first round, it looked like he was just trying to wait and just swing haymaker or something. Uh but then once he loosened up, it yeah, that was it. It was he was just it was good, and yeah, so John Silver, Arnold Allen, John Silver with the W. Arnold Allen, out uh so that yeah, that was the first one. That's it. It's good, isn't it? It's good. Good times, good times. Um so yeah, the next one on the list was um uh women's fight, flyweight, Natalia Silva versus Rose Thug Nama Yunes, ex-champion. Um to be fair, I hadn't really seen much of Natalia Silver before this fight, I'll be honest. Um, Rose Namayunez, I remember I watched quite a lot of her fights when she was in her prime, obviously, getting the belt fighting was it like Johanna Joch Jochai Czech and oh god, so anyone else trying to say that name. Um, but yeah, um so yeah, so I don't really know too much about Natalia Silver to be fair. Um, but yeah, flyweight, two ladies going at it, bang bang. Obviously, Rosenami Yunez with her typical nice compact boxing style, kind of with the shoulder over on the front and stuff. Um, but this Natalia girl, she came out that first round, typic, typical Brazilian style hips twitching. I think her hips, uh ankles, uh knees, uh maybe a pinky toe was just twitching everywhere. It was I was like, oh god, oh, oh, she's dancing, she's dancing in here. Um which don't go wrong, it's it's fun to see because you don't know where the kicks are coming from, do you? Just gonna take a big toe to the eyeball or something. Um but nah, it was it was it was a good bit of a tactic because um obviously she's moving around a lot, Scott. Rose guessing in her. But um yeah, I remember Rose having some good kicks going in in the she had a real good jab. I remember the jab um really started to show some damage after the second. Um but it was a good that it was a good fight, you know. I remember um Rose really getting in some like good boxing, a bit of wrestling. I'm trying to remember the Natalia. Um I do remember during a wrestling exchange, she did throw Rose like a beast. She just like I think it was using a momentum and she just tossed her and they went together. Um, and that was quite cool. Um lots of kicks, like the kicks is just like say her legs, you couldn't even just see it in her legs, like her thighs are thick. Um so she just keep throwing the kicks in it, keep throwing, keep throwing. Um I do remember I think it was this it was either the second or the third where she uh Natalia Silva is who I'm talking about right now, sorry. I remember the second or the third, she let her hands go and she started really fighting and she looked good, man. She liked she had some power, some snap back in the kicks and everything. It looked really, really good. And it was kind of like, why have you not been doing this the whole time? If you're doing it the whole time, she probably would have ended up kicking Rosna Munez's butt. Um don't get me wrong, Crowe still looked good. Um pressuring constantly, the boxing was really good, she'd found a rhythm really early, so she was able to get in there and kind of do what she wanted. Um she was wearing the rounds a bit more on her face than Natalia, but you know, when you're getting kicked and punched in the face, just all depends on the person, I guess. On um how it shows. Um in the end, it didn't really look like Natalia Silver was taking too much damage. She was kind of getting more over on Rose and Ama Yunis, it's probably why. It ends the way it ends. Um yeah, it was just it was mad. It was it was one of those where it could have gone either way. Rose could have got it, Natalia could have got it, but um in the end it did go to Natalia Silva with the win. Um obviously you could see that Rose wasn't too happy about it, but that's the fine game. If you leave it to the judges, you know someone's gonna get upset because you just don't know who they're deciding, and it can be a cruel game when it goes to the judges. Uh never, never nice, is it? Never, never never never never never nice. Um but yeah, I can't really say too much about that fight to be fair, because um I just remember a lot of twitching from Natalia. I remember the boxing and the wrestling from Rose. Um couple armbar attempts, some missions and stuff, but yeah, Natalia Silver, she started to look good when she let herself go, like start throwing down. Um if she would have just kind of stepped down on her feet a bit and just kind of went for it, she probably would have ended up spanking Rose. But yeah, uh Natalia Silver with the W flyweight uh decision again. Um and yeah, like that's uh that's what happens when you leave it to the judges, you know, someone's gonna get upset. Unfortunately, this time it was Rose. Um but yeah, it wasn't um that it was pretty good. And then here we go. Waldo Cortez Acosta. I'm not gonna lie, I didn't really know who this guy was, I've not seen him too much. Um, but Derek Lewis, that's who he's fighting, and I know this guy, the beast, the black beast, nice heavyweight fight, and it might have been short and sweet, but it was a good fight. I remember um I remember obviously listening and watching this Waldo. I'm pretty sure that's how it is, not like Eastern European when the W is a V. Uh but yeah, Waldo Cortez Acosta. I think he used to play basketball or something like that. And he's a big dude. And he can move quite well. It's athletic. That's the thing with these guys when they have played the sports before the UFC, they're just they're big and they can move rather than just being big and fighting. Um I do remember he was he was just too quick for uh Derek Lewis. He was much, much slower. Um didn't really, I'm not gonna lie, it kind of looked just from his energy that Derek Lewis maybe didn't want to just even be there. I'm not saying he didn't want to be there, but it's just you know, it's just when you feel like maybe he just woke up on the rock side of the bed today and is just not turned up today. Because he was just he was, he was just real slow, off the pace. You're the guy just he was good, fast, strong jab, nice movement, you know, his distance control, sidestepping. Uh he he did, he looked good. Uh Cortez Acosta looked good. So real quick, didn't really start sweating too much. Like it it was yeah, I don't even think he sweat at all. Um it was uh good fight for Cost Acosta, uh Derek Lewis, not so much, you know. Um threw some kicks early, but just out of range. Uh probably because he was just too slow. Uh couple big swinging hooks, um which you know, back in his heyday would have if you they was coming for you to kind of worry a bit. But uh yeah, he threw them, and I think that's because it was a bit of a slip that made him, I think, get caught to drop him. Um I think that's where it was, which I've noticed with these canvases recently, a few people, I don't know if maybe the fabric on these things moves, because it can't be the water because it's in the middle of the octagon. And I've never really I don't remember people slipping this often, but it's almost like every few fights is someone slipping in the middle of the octagon, it's mad. Um, but not taking anything away from Cortez Acosta because I'd say his job was good and it was landing often, it was landing real often. Um yeah, that's what he was after the slip and he went down. Derek didn't really look like he wanted to try and recover, get up or anything. He kind of stayed lay on his back and allowed Cortez Acosta to come into his guard, and Acosta just in that position just started hitting him. And you know what you're gonna do, you fight until the ref calls in it, so you just kept punching him. Ref called it. It was a slip, definitely a slip. It was but oh man, it's just a shame when you go down like at least roll or something. But he didn't he kind of later and just let Acosta come into his guard and just he just started hitting him with elbows and it was great, it was a great win for Acosta. A great win for Acosta, but again, Derek Lewis, he didn't really look like he turned up to that fight too much. But hey, you know, that's that's the fight game, innit? I guess uh you know we don't all feel great in the morning sometimes, and maybe it just wasn't feeling that great that day. Um anything else on that one I can really think of it's it's uh the slip, that's what it was. It was the timing of because Acosta I think he threw a short right, which touched Lewis at the same time as the slip, or the touch made Lewis slip, or something. I actually can't remember exactly. I'd probably have to watch that back. Um now I'm starting to think was it Acosta's landed that hit that right hand on the jaw, and that's made Derek kind of buckle, and that's why he didn't move so much when he was down on his back and invited him into his guard. I'm gonna have to watch that back, but yeah, maybe that's what happened. Maybe he was kind of just a little hurt from that short punch and a little stunned as to why he was on his back, and then after that, after you get a couple elbows, it changes the ball game, doesn't it? Um so yeah, maybe that was it. I'll look back on that one. But for the time being, heavyweight win. Waldo Cortez Acosta with the W. Uh so not bad. Uh we're getting into the spicy ones now, you know. Moving on nicely. Sean O'Malley, Songgy Dong, Phantom Wait Fight. Um, I'll I'll tell you, um, I like Sean O'Malley. I like his aura, I like the way he carries himself. People used to compare him to Connor a lot because of how he was carrying himself, but Connor did well with the getting himself somewhere, making using that mouth and the the gift of the gab. I'm not as that great with the gift of the gab. I'm trying though. This microphone thing, I'm trying. But no, like um, I've I the only similarity I ever saw with Sean O'Malley was fighting the Bantamweight and being slim and long. Um, he's his own guy, you know, the tats and the colour hair and the cars, and I love it. I think it's awesome. So yeah, these two fighting. Sean O'Malley, Song Yidong, Bantamweight fight. Um, like I said, Sean O'Malley is champion coming into this. I think it come off the loss to uh Merab, was it? Uh I think it was Merab that he took the loss to, and this was his next fight. Song Yedong, short, stocky, compact, looking strong and muscular, and Sean O'Malley's usual slender, slim, long vibes. Uh remember in the first round he started somewhat cautious, a little slow, maybe just reading your dong out a bit because I do I do know Young Donkey has that power, it's so short, just compact, muscular power. You don't want to get caught here, so sorry. Um so you don't want to get caught here. Um, so yeah, it did seem like maybe it was just feeling him out a little bit. Start to just uh read him. So the first round that's pretty much what it was. It was just uh a bit of feeling out. Um Songgy Dong cutting O'Malley off a bit just to try and limit him, escaping, because Sangidong was applying a lot of the pressure put moving forward and almost pushing O'Malley towards the cage with just his energy. Um, but O'Malley was doing well to move side to side and you know get around and cut out of the angles so he didn't get his back too far against the cage to avoid getting trapped because you don't want to get trapped against someone with all that power at all. Because if you do, you're probably gonna get touched and fall over, and no no one wants to go to the canvas. Um but yeah, so the first round, yeah, it was kind of feeling him out and stuff. Um I do remember off the first the very first, you know, at the opening when you go to touch gloves and stuff when the round starts. I do remember Songgy Don going to touch gloves, and as soon as they've touched gloves, I think he threw a kick or something at O'Malley. And I'm not a big fan of that. If you're gonna touch gloves, touch the gloves and then take up your space. You know, just if you're gonna go in and throw a kick straight away, just don't touch gloves, just go in and just throw a kick and start fighting. Don't pretend to be respectful because it's just ugh, I hate it. Um because of his power, you know, in that it looked like he wanted to try and land those shots, and that's what it looked like. He's trying to use his energy to get O'Malley kind of trapped, so then he's forced to kind of move out into a big shot. Um, but yeah, Sean O'Malley doing his doing his thing, getting out of the sticker moves early. Um maybe a little bit of overreaction to some feints from Yadong early in the rounds. But once O'Malley figured him out and started to feel comfortable at the second round, he got loose, he was in, out, kicks, his punches, his movement. It was just so like the old O'Malley, the the champion, champion O'Malley, just going in there and putting in work, you know, it came out looking so good. Um those uh yeah, front kicks from O'Malley, like what hurt uh Mirab in his fight, because they fought twice, didn't they? And both times those front kicks hurt him. It's just came late, came too late, I think. That um front kick in the Mirab fight. Um but yeah, so he's throwing some of them in this one. Um Landing them, but it's still landing, just you know, you need to get those toes right in there and see what's happening, didn't it? Um but a bit of so yeah, a bit of fighting, bit of scrapping, a bit of down on the boat. Um some jujitsu little triangle attempts to scramble from the bottom back to his feet. Remember, like it's like you say, you've got your dong something stronger, powerful, pushing down on you. It is nice to use those big bendy legs to tuck your feet in some gaps and try and make some space and stuff. Um and yeah, that's it. Just Sean just looks really nice with the in and out and the moving. As the fight went on, Songgy Dong started to wear the fight a bit, looking at like a bit of blood in his was it around his mouth in his nose or something. Um pretty sure it was maybe his mouth or something. There's a moment in the third round where Sean O'Mali jumped up with the flying knee and just flushed him right in the mouth, and the blood was just left on his knee, and it was looking sweet. I love it. When there's knees and elbows and blood everywhere, it's is that the way it's supposed to be? Don't get me wrong, I love I love grappling. Jiu Jitsu, I love jujitsu. Um but when you've just got blood flying everywhere, or some sharp knees and elbows just cutting up, it's just like yes, bro. I don't know if you've heard my first episode, my intro. I mentioned the Diego Sanchez Clay Greener fight, because that's typical elbows, blood, sweat, blonde hair everywhere, just two savages going at it. It's just if you've not seen it, go check it out. Okay, it's a good fight. And uh yeah, it's just um it was it was a good fight. It was a good that was another good fight. Like I said, once Sean O'Malley had loosened up and kind of figured out your dog a little bit, he was the old O'Malley, just back to his old self, coming through, getting the win. Another unanimous decision. It was uh that was it was really good that one. That was uh that was a really good one. Um yeah, like I said, the blood on the knee, that was just it was just ending the fight so well, and you could see it in him. He was almost relieved that he was able to get that win and cement himself back. The look, I'm still here, let me come back for that though. Uh so yeah, there you go. There's the co-main, Sean O'Malley with the W again Songgy Dong. And then, here we go, the big one, Justin Gagey, Paddy Pimlet. That's exactly what we want to see right now. Um fans favourite of Justin Gacy, isn't it? You can't really see too much negative things about Mr. Gacy. Maybe at the start of his career, just brawling a bit too much and throwing it all out there, but oh my goodness gracious me, what a great fighter. Just Sean uh Sean O'Malley, sorry. Paddy Pimlet, Paddy the Baddy, just to even share the octagon with such a legend, Justin Gagey, is he should just count his blessings every time he opens his eyes. Oh my god, that was just amazing. Um but yeah, I oh god, what a what a great fight, you know. Well, for Gacy, not so much Paddy. Um it was uh it was, it was a really, really good fight. Um I say in the first round, it's just um Paddy Femler, if he had a bit more power in his hands, he'd be way, way more dangerous. There was a cool little like stepping inward uppercut, and uh I think it was a left hook he was following it up with, but the stepping in uppercut that he was doing before throwing some punches was so good, but he just did not have any real power in his hands to cause too much damage because he caught he caught Justin a couple times. If he just had that power in his hands, he would have just he would have shocked the world, he would have shocked it. But Geechee was able to feel that power, feel those kicks, and he was like, Alright, well, if that's as hard as you're gonna get me, then I'm I'm gonna complain about. And he did, he he started just he didn't do his trademark kicks, he wasn't really using them so much anymore. But I like like when it was getting in a bit of a scrap and it was falling to the ground, there'd be um like he'd pull him into that headlock, giving him some nice short punches, nice and short and dirty, and yeah, it was just it was great, it was just great to see Gaichey just you know it's almost like he's got his eyes closed and his muscle memory is just swinging around, punching and landing, and it's just so good. Like it's a little reckless with that round one, but as the fight went on, he just you know he just started to get comfortable and look real good, real gagey style. Um, there was a couple like eye pokes and thumbs in eyes and stuff like that that uh was a bit um I don't want to say uh controversial, but I do remember there was like a thumb in Paddy's eye at one point. Uh Paddy reacted a like really like quite a lot from it, and then he got caught with a punch that put him down, and then from there obviously he's recovering from a thumb in his eyeball, he's just got put down. Kinda I think that one was kind of tough to be fair. That was um it was uh tough yeah, tough tough, tough eye poke for that. Um it was a good uppercut that dropped Paddy. I think it was like the short uppercut again, like Paddy Pill Paddy Justin Gage just came in, and it's when he's getting close and just throwing that just throwing it just like it's meant to be though. Just yeah, there you go, you take that. Um yeah, from what I remember from that fight, Paddy Like I say he looks so big and strong, and he does he does look good, but it's like he's there, he's got his chin kind of forward a bit, his punches, like you'll see the way that he throws his punches seem a little just they just don't have the power behind them. Definitely when you're going up against someone like Justin Gagey, um who is known for is the highlight, you know, it's Justin Cagey. Watch his fights. Um but yeah, it's it's like it as the fight was going on. Um Paddy just when he was getting hit and he's going down and stuff, it's not a good look that he's able to go down that much. But in saying that, the fact that he was able to go down that much from Justin Gagey and keep going for five rounds shows what type of heart and character Paddy Pilmer has all my days. Just the fact that he just kept getting up and getting it's almost like, and I'm not putting him on any level because I'm not a big fan of him at all, but he has got massive cojones, and it's Jake Paul stepping in with Anthony Joshua, like he was getting knocked down, and he was the same, like he's just like do you see his face is like whoa, I just took a clear punch from Anthony Joshua. I feeling that um that's almost like Paddy the Baddy was just he's get those hits get knocked down and he'd get back up again. I get knocked down, but I get up again. Um but yeah, after after um Justin and Gagey just started to get into it, uh you could see it really bad on Paddy's face. It was uh real swollen up, real beaten up, real bad, and you could tell that he was on the wrong end of the winning side of that fight. It was um yeah, just Gagey just started to look real good, man. Some nice combos. Uh left hook while Paddy was stepping in, dropped him. Uh just yeah, catches the legs, holding it, throwing him, cross left that dropped Paddy. He was just so like that's me. They just dropped him so many times. Um like yeah, he just he just looked good the amount of times he dropped him, and the fact that it's five runs just to gauge is still just going. You see him breathing, obviously. He does this little almost like a swallow deep breath type thing. That's when you can kind of see that he's getting tired, and hey, you know, you can't can't hit the guard, it's 25 minutes of scrapping, and I'd probably be gassed after the first 15 seconds. I'd be panting for my life. Um, but yeah, you've got to give it to these guys. It was just such a great fight, both of them. Uh yeah, it was good. Paddy, he kept going. If Paddy just had the power in his hands, I think the fight would have been a bit more in not interesting. I was gonna say interesting. Don't get me wrong, the fight was really, really good. Uh, but I think if Paddy had the power and he could drop Gagey, then it would have made it a little more ooooooooohoo. It's uh it's an interesting one. Um, but it was it was it was a good fight. The power that Gagey's been throwing, um catching uh Paddy the Body off balance, causing real damage to his face. Like at the end of the fight, when you see Paddy the Body's face, it is so beaten up and swollen and nasty that it's just like, oh man, that is some serious beating. Like Gagey didn't even look like he'd been in a fight. Like, well, obviously he looked tired, but his face was night and day compared to Paddy the Buddy. Um, like say just kept leaving himself exposed on entries leading to his like his knockdowns and stuff like that, you know. It's if you're leaving yourself exposed when you're going in like that, of course you're gonna get knocked down. Um but you gotta give it to him. He sustained so much damage and just kept on going. He kept on going. You just get get back up, get back down, get back up, get back down. But like I say, you just you just gotta give it to him. It was it was a good fight. Paddy's definitely learnt a lot from it. Um, you know, 100% is definitely learned something from that fight, and I look forward to seeing the next fight that he has. Because whoever he fights next is gonna have to look out because Paddy's gonna be comfortable, he's gonna want to he's gonna want to prove a point now, innit? Um, but yeah, so it went on the five rounds. Unfortunately, Paddy did get a bit of an ass whooping in the end, and just in the highlight GC with the W. I'll take that all day. Because I think Justin K is just a legend. I think he's it's probably one of my favourite fighters, the hands down, easily. One of my favourite fighters, just it's just a legend, you know? Give him that BMF title next GC, GC, KHG. Um no, so yeah, GC with the W guesspaddy, and that was the that was the main card. That was it. Oh my god. So what do we do when we get to this part? Uh thanks guys. Um yeah, uh that was fun. I'll say it. Um as we move on with this, we'll get better and we'll figure out what we need to do, what we can't do. I'd like some um advice. Is it advice? Uh constructive criticism, maybe whatever you've got, send me your best shot. Um, but yeah, so that's it for this. That's that's it. That's we've done it. We've done UFC 324 Pad of the Baddy versus Justin Gagey. That's it. So with that, thank you all so so so so so so much for listening. If you've listened, if you skipped ahead, thanks to that too. Um but I have to say thank you. Enjoy the rest of your morning, afternoon, evening, or night, and I will speak to you on the next one. Adios amigos. If you enjoyed this episode of Scrap Notes, please consider liking and subscribing.