30 Jul 2023
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What’s the best fight companion

You know, man, the best fight companion is a mix of elements. First off, you need a good gang, a diverse group with different perspectives. You want people who know their stuff, who can go deep into the techniques and styles. Comedian buddies, MMA fighters, or coaches all can bring a unique touch to the discussion.
Moreover, a fight companion isn't just about watching the fight, it's also about creating an atmosphere, an engaging, laid-back, and fun setting. So, you need a fantastic environment. I'm talking about a proper studio with comfortable seats, big screens, and maybe even a couple of punching bags we can hit out of frustration when the fight gets intense.
To ramp it up a notch, have Fight Pass on. Catch up on some old fights, see classic moments. Being able to reference and pull up these fights can add a lot to the conversation.
Food and drinks are also essential. Something to snack on, keep the energy high. Maybe some game meat if you're into that or some good whiskey.
But remember, the aim is to foster conversation, debate, and most importantly, a lot of laughs while watching some savage battles. This ain't a lecture, it's a couple of buddies hanging out, talking shit and appreciating the sweet science of people beating the tar out of each other. That's the ultimate fight companion, my friend.

What’s the best fight companion to watch of yours

That's a tough one to answer, man, because each fight companion brings something different to the table. It honestly depends on what you're looking for. If you want some in-depth technical conversation from guys who've been inside the octagon, then any companion with fighters like Eddie Bravo or Brendan Schaub is going to be a blast.
But, if you're looking for some outrageous, hare-brained commentary, then any time I have Joey Diaz on is a trip. That guy is a comedy goldmine, and our conversations can go anywhere from fight analysis to extraterrestrial encounters.
Still, I think one of the best experiences is when we mix it up. Having a blend of fighters, comedians, and experts in other fields, like Brian Redban or Duncan Trussell, can create a really unique atmosphere.
But remember, at the end of the day, they're all about having fun and diving deep into the world of MMA. Each one's got its own flavor, so what's "best" is really up to you, the listener. So I encourage you to check them all out and find your own personal favorite.

What’s your personal favourite fight companion only 1

Man, that's a tough one to answer because I've had so many incredible times on the Fight Companion episodes. But if I had to pick just one, it's gotta be UFC 196 with Conor McGregor vs Nate Diaz. That night was completely wild, and it's hard to top the energy in the room when Nate submitted Conor. We were jumping off the walls! But, in all honesty, every Fight Companion is unique in its own way, and the beauty of it lies in the raw, unfiltered passion we share for the sport.