“Don’t be silly jump the guilly” - Dustin Poirier before jumping for the guillotine 3x in 4 minutes.
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Disclaimer: I apologize for the audio on my end being weird, unfortunately it was an issue with my laptop and not something I could fix with an edit
We said if Spence Vs Crawford ever happened we would dust off these microphones and hop back in the Dojo so here we are! On this episode @theanticool and I break down Spence Vs Crawford, Naoya Inoue's amazing performance against fulton, the rematch of Dustin Poirier Vs Justin Gaethje and we even talk some Bellator Vs Rizin 2. So sit back and enjoy the episode. Thanks for your support!
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00:00 - Intro
15:50 - Crawford Vs Spence
42:18 - Inoue Vs Fulton
01:30:00 - UFC 291
01:46:12 - Bellator Vs Rizin 2
02:04:40 - Upcoming Fights/Outro
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Justin Gaethje evens the score with Dustin Poirier with an INCREDIBLE head kick KO! #UFC291
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Dustin Poirier KOs Benoit Saint Denis in the 2nd round
God, you can see the blood fly out of BSD's nose on that KO.
For as much success as BSD was having, a lot of it was kind of self inflicted by Poirier. This man jumped for 4 guillotines in the span of 6 minutes and all of them were with his back to the cage. Saint Denis has a surprisingly punishing clinch game he was going to in the first round, getting in some good licks in between takedown attempts. When Poirier got just a little bit of space though, everything he was throwing landed. He just likes fighting with his back to the fence. Always has. So BSD was using that to shoot. I don't think it was a manageable pace for Denis though. The takedowns were getting sloppier and his defense standing just did not exist. Poirier switched from jumping the guillotine to using it to threaten BSD so he could work off the fence.
Once BSD started trying to just crash the pocket, it was over. Poirier started landing really clean shots. Landed a brilliant uppercut off the left hand that seriously rocked BSD. He shot, got threatened with the guilly into backing off and then got caught again with a left hand. A right hook ends the night for BSD as he goes down and honestly probably didn't need any GnP.
I thought it was weird that BSD was the favorite. I get it. Great top control wrestler but the film didn't reflect it.
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