Din’s Got Answers: What should happen in the light heavyweight division, 25 & under fighters that could become champions & who should fight for the flyweight title next with Amir Albazi
Got questions about the UFC? Well, Din Thomas is here to answer them. Din will use his experience as a UFC veteran, analyst, comedian, coach to the biggest names in the sport, co-star of Dana White: Lookin’ for a Fight, host of The Din Diaries, and more to answer your questions about everything and anything UFC related.
On this episode, Din answers three questions.
First, WTF should happen next in the light heavyweight division with Jamahal Hill saying he’s vacating the title due to injury? Second, which fighters currently 25 and under could become champions in their careers? And third, who should fight for the flyweight title next? Plus, an additional topic, as Din answers questions from the fans!
WTF should happen next in the light heavyweight division with Jamahal Hill saying he’s vacating the title due to injury? Din has his answer. He looks at all the potential contenders at light heavyweight that could potentially fight for the title, plus he previews the fight between Jan Błachowicz and Alex Pereira at UFC 291, which likely will have title shot implications.
Which fighters currently 25 and under could become champions in their careers? Din names 3 rising fighters that are 25 and under and who he believes could become champions. Listen to find out his answer.
Who should fight for the flyweight title next? To help answer this question, Din hollers at his homie, 3rd ranked flyweight contender Amir Albazi. Amir discusses why he deserves the title shot next, breaks down how he matches up against other flyweight contenders, tells all about his upbringing which was filled with adversity, and much more.
To wrap up the show, Din answers fan questions in rapid style. Keep the questions coming by hitting up Din on Twitter (@DinThomas) or Instagram (dinthomas).
Enjoy the show!
NOTE: A few of the music tracks used are by Devious_the_Nemesis (Instagram).
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- Émission
- Chaîne
- FréquenceDeux fois par semaine
- Publiée29 juillet 2023 à 00:52 UTC
- Durée36 min
- ClassificationContenu explicite