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Francis Ngannou Released, Tom Aspinall and Eddie Hearn Unite, BMF Legitimacy07 Mar 202601:27:04

The Craic is back! Petesy Carroll is joined, as always, by Chuck Mindenhall and Ben Fowlkes.

To kick things off, the lads dig into the surprise partnership between Tom Aspinall and Eddie Hearn (3:36).

One partnership that hasn’t lasted is Francis Ngannou and the PFL. The boys react to the news of Ngannou’s release (32:56).

With the White House card fast approaching, the crew then discuss which fights could headline the historic event (47:36).

UFC 326 is this weekend too. The trio preview Max Holloway vs. Charles Oliveira and debate the legitimacy of the BMF belt up for grabs (52:01).

To close the show, the lads give their Uncrowned UFC 326 picks (01:17:00), and answer your Super Chats (01:19:22).

UFC Fighter Revolt? Ilia Topuria Speaks, White House Update, Combat Chaos28 Feb 202601:23:02

The Craic is back! Petesy Carroll, Chuck Mindenhall, and Ben Fowlkes return as usual.

First up, they take a deep dive into Zuffa Boxing’s recent signing of Conor Benn for a record $15 million, and what it means for TKO’s first move into boxing (0:14).

That eye-catching payday didn’t go unnoticed in the UFC. The trio explore the growing rumblings of discontent among fighters (44:51).

Then, breaking news lands mid-show, as the lads react live to the announcement that Oleksandr Usyk is set to defend his WBC heavyweight title against Rico Verhoeven (53:00).

From there, they get into Ilia Topuria and Jake Paul’s war of words (59:41), before discussing fighters speaking out about not wanting to compete at the UFC’s proposed White House event (1:03:20).

There’s UFC action this weekend as well, with Petesy and the lads previewing Brandon Moreno vs. late-notice replacement Lone’er Kavanagh (1:12:54).

They wrap things up by answering your Super Chats (1:19:06).

Dana White & Francis Ngannou's Fractured Relationship, Ngannou's Next Move13 Dec 202501:13:34

The Craic is back! As usual, Petesy Carroll is joined by Chuck Mindenhall and Ben ‘Big Time’ Fowlkes.

This week’s biggest story is the escalating back-and-forth between Dana White and Francis Ngannou. The crew breaks down their interviews and what the exchange really means (5:05).

Next up, the lads tackle whether Merab Dvalishvili still deserves Fighter Of The Year after his loss to Petr Yan, and who might take the spot instead (38:48).

Another end-of-year competition comes to a close with the Uncrowned MMA picks, and Ben Fowlkes addresses his disappointing bottom-of-the-table finish (49:21).

Finally, Petesy and the guys preview UFC Fight Night: Brandon Royval vs. Manel Kape (53:21) and answer your Super Chats (1:09:30). 

Ian Machado Garry vs. MVP, Cedric Doumbé in Paris, Irish set for UFC Manchester16 May 202400:31:57

Petesy is joined Bloody Elbow reporter and the host of Wanna Fight About It, Donagh Corby, from Paris where is on site covering the Bellator Champion Series event that will se Cedric Doumbé look to avenge his first career loss. 

Petesy and Donagh also discuss Ian Machado Garry and MVP, Garry wanting to compete at UFC 303 and MVP seemingly wanting the fight to take place at UFC 304, and the Irish charges Shauna Bannon and Caolan Loughran competing at UFC Manchester. 

Petesy also provides an update on the Co-op Live arena, which is scheduled to host UFC Manchester, following its official opening on Tuesday.

UFC Manchester Venue Set for Official Opening, Under-The-Radar Lerone Murphy14 May 202400:32:07

After all of my belly-aching about the issues with the venue that is scheduled to host UFC Manchester, The Co-op Live is now set for it’s official launch on Tuesday May 14th. 

Chisanga Malata of Sun Sport joins the show to discuss all the concerns surrounding the venue, whether UFC have a contingency plan if things continue to go badly for the arena and Manchester’s own Lerone Murphy who headlines a UFC Apex event against Edson Barbosa this weekend.

UFC Manchester Venue “Fiasco” Continues, Several Events Postponed09 May 202400:31:54

The U.S. start times for July 27’s UFC Manchester card should be the least of fans’ worries as the Co-op Live venue, the arena that is set to host the event, has been embroiled in a “fiasco” which has seen multiple high-profile concert cancelled. 

Petesy gives a timeline of what has happened with the arena, from gigs being cancelled as fans stand in line to gain admission, to air conditioning units falling from the rafter and the general manager of the project stepping down from his role. 

As well as the UFC Manchester talk, Petesy looks back on a rough night in Rio for European fan favourites and discusses his shoutouts from Ariel Helwani, Dan Hardy and Paul Hughes on the latest episode of The MMA Hour.

The Buzz in Rio for UFC 301, Ian Machado Garry in Sao Paulo, Jose Aldo Returns01 May 202400:43:18

Did UFC pack 299 and 300 with Brazilian stars to the point that they couldn’t possibly deliver a massive card in Rio this weekend for UFC 301? How much would Alex Pereira’s presence help the card and is Ian Machado Garry being embraced by the Brazilian people? 

“The Brazilian Beast,” also known as legendary MMA Fighting journalist Guilherme Cruz joins The Craic to give us a view from the ground from The City God. He explains how some promotions have been running in Rio to help put asses in seats, how he sees the event as a potential changing of the guard for the “King of Rio” moniker from Jose Aldo to Alexandre Pantoja and his great fear of interviewing Paul Craig.

Paul Hughes Reveals Dublin Debut Opponent for June 22, Teases PFL Manifesto29 Apr 202400:31:51

Paul “The Big News” Hughes returns to The Craic to reveal his dance partner for his PFL/Bellator debut, which will take place on June 22 at Dublin’s 3 Arena, the Irishman’s first appearance at the celebrated arena. 

Hughes discusses how it felt when the news of his signing was dropped in the middle of the night during the post-fight press conference for PFL’s recent Chicago event, how the deal he struck with PFL can change his life and why, despite being offered a contract with the UFC, he chose to go a different path. 

The Fight Academy Ireland prospect also teases his PFL manifesto which he plans to reveal in the aftermath of his debut outing on June. 22.

The Bizarre Dichotomy of Katie Taylor vs. Amanda Serrano & Mike Tyson vs. Jake Paul25 Apr 202400:37:59

The booking of Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson at Cowboy Stadium has coveted more outrage than any of Paul’s previous boxing adventures. Yet, the co-main event of the marquee belongs to Ireland’s beacon of sporting success, Katie Taylor, and her 2022 Madison Square Garden counterpart, Amanda Serrano. 

One of boxing journalism’s finest, Gavan Casey of the42.ie, returns to The Craic to discuss the bizarre dichotomy of a pure sporting clash between Taylor and Serrano and what many see as a freakshow in Tyson vs. Paul. 

Casey gives his take on the highly controversial booking, and despite his own disinterest in the contest, concedes that it is a massive opportunity and payday for Taylor and Serrano. He also gives his take on the optics of Taylor and Serrano playing chief support to Paul and Tyson and weighs in on Sean McComb being the target of a blatant robbery following his contest Arnold Barboza Jr. last week.

Paul Hughes Signing is HUGE for PFL, Making Dana White’s Media Hit Post23 Apr 202400:38:05

PFL flexed their financial muscle with the signing of Paul Hughes over the weekend, but will the UFC continue to allow top their talent like the Irishman, Cedric Doumbé and reportedly Salahdine Parnasse slip through their fingers? 

The Trident of Knowledge - featuring Severe MMA’s Andy Stevenson and Bloody Elbow’s Donagh Corby - forms to the discuss all of the permutations to PFL’s capture of Hughes including how successful he will be when he joins the tournament in 2025 and when we will likely see him debut. 

Petesy also gives his thoughts on making Dana White’s latest media hit post. 

Check out Andy Stevenson on “The Auld Triangle” with Ian O’Neill and Caoilte de Barra here: https://open.spotify.com/show/7EOp09CEbauigbtPVvUx7Y?si=704b1600a7bd43d8 

Check out Donagh Corby’s all new "Wanna Fight About It?” podcast here: https://open.spotify.com/show/5SfrCrjisX2k2H9eEa3hCv?si=4271338aaff54588

What’s the Holdup Announcing UFC Manchester?18 Apr 202400:30:42

SunSport journalist Chisanga Malata and Petesy have been discussing a potential UFC Manchester event since December on The Craic, but the event is yet to be confirmed. 

With Tom Aspinall present at UFC 300, and Chisanga on site at the event reporting, it felt like it was an open goal to announce the date that has been rumoured for the all-new Co-op Live arena. 

Chisanga and Petesy discuss what the holdup has been, if they’re still confident Leon Edwards and Tom Aspinall will be on the card, the emerging storyline between Aspinall and Alex Pereira and Bobby Green declaring interest in a clash with Paddy Pimblett.

Can Conor McGregor’s Return Be Bigger Than UFC 300?16 Apr 202400:35:24

Petesy is joined by U.K. correspondent for The Craic, the legendary Sun Sport journalist, Chisanga Malata, to discuss his experience at UFC 300, that Max Holloway finish and the muted Conor McGregor vs. Michael Chandler announcement. 

With both lads hearing that McGregor had signed for the bout during the week, they were surprised - given the ample opportunities throughout the massive fight week - that the Irishman’s return was announced in such a quiet fashion by Dana White at the post-fight press conference. 

Is this evidence that UFC no longer want to give “The Notorious” special treatment, and is it a sign of things to come between the organisation and its biggest star as he approaches the end of his current deal?

The Boylan Resolution, Major Suitors Court Free Agent Paul Hughes11 Apr 202400:41:22

Following a drama-filled weekend for Petesy at Cage Warriors 170, the promotion’s president Graham Boylan reached out and the situation is now resolved. Petesy shares the timeline of events which led to the mending of the relationship, which will see him happily continue to cover the European organisation in the future. 

After that, the Trident of Knowledge forms, with Donagh Corby and Andy Stevenson returning to the show discuss free agent Paul Hughes’ courting offers from multiple major promotions in his first days as a free agent and also the free agency statuses of KSW champion Salahdine Parnasse and Invicta champion, Danni McCormack.

UFC 323 Preview: Merab's Historic Year, PPV Era Ends, McGregor Legal Updates06 Dec 202501:13:51

The Craic is back to kick off the festive season.

With Petesy Carroll, Chuck Mindenhall, and Ben Fowlkes reunited, they open the show by giving their take on the recent UFC on Paramount fight card announcements (4:21).

Then, the lads get into this weekend’s fights at UFC 323 and debate whether a win over Petr Yan would cement Merab Dvalishvili as fighter of the year (17:03).

The flyweight division is also host to some big matchups. The trio break down former champ Henry Cejudo taking on rising prospect Paytton Talbatt (42:30), and the co-main event title fight barnburner between Alexandre Pantoja and Joshua Van (47:25).

From the octagon to the courtroom, the guys give updates on the UFC’s congressional hearing as the organisation pushes to pass the Ali Revival Act (49:08).

To close out the show, the crew provide updates on Conor McGregor’s legal cases (1:02:09), make their picks for this weekend’s fights (1:04:26), and answer your Super Chats (1:10:15). 

The Boylan Debacle, James Sheehan’s Title Win, Paul Hughes Enters Free Agency08 Apr 202400:47:19

Petesy recaps a weekend where he was banned from Cage Warriors 170, became the subject of a baffling “gag”, jousted for his event credential and ultimately witnessed a fantastic night for Irish MMA. 

Petesy recaps his online and in-person interactions with Cage Warriors president Graham Boylan and speaks to newly crowned welterweight champion James Sheehan, the hottest free agent in the sport Paul Hughes, former Cage Warriors champions Neil Seery and Joe McColgan, and FAI coaches Liam Shannon and Pat McAlister.

Dublin Oldschool with Andy Ryan and Chris Fields04 Apr 202400:39:53

Aside from Paul Hughes’ looming free agency, one of the main talking points going into Cage Warriors 170 is Team Ryano vying for a Cage Warriors title for the first time since 2013, when the legendary Neil Seery clinched flyweight gold. 

Speaking to Andy Ryan, Petesy discusses the golden era of the sport which occurred around the same time while the infamous Team Ryan boss underlines why he believes the scene has become divided since then. Ryan, one of the founding fathers of the Irish sport, outlines the promise of his latest batch of talent and details why he believes James Sheehan will be ready for the UFC if he secures the Cage Warriors welterweight title at Dublin’s RDS. 

Former Cage Warriors middleweight champion, Chris Fields, also fixes his mind back to the 2013 event. As well as that, the Irish fan favourite acknowledges that his Team KF charges are building back to title contention while also asserting his belief that Irish MMA’s best chance of producing another golden generation will come from all gyms competing against each other, something that hasn’t happened regularly since the early BAMMA events in the country.

Paul Hughes: The Hottest Free Agent in MMA after Cage Warriors 17001 Apr 202400:33:12

Paul Hughes not being signed by the UFC has been one of the great mysteries on the European scene for the past number of years.

Ahead of his first round knockout of Jan Quaeyhaegens at Cage Warriors 161, Hughes revealed that he had turned down a short notice debut with the promotion and an opportunity to compete on TUF due to injury.

Now, before he headlines Cage Warriors 170 in Dublin this Saturday, Hughes reveals his showdown with short notice replacement with Edgar Escarrega will be the last on his Cage Warriors deal and he fully intends to explore all offers that will be put to him. 

Hughes discusses the excitement he has going into free agency, how he’d be interested in being Ireland’s answer to Cedric Doumbé, how he feels about the UFC and his experiences with Cage Warriors.

Hundreds of Irish Flock to UFC Atlantic City for Caolan Loughran, Rhys McKee28 Mar 202400:29:13

Former Cage Warriors champions Caolan Loughran and Rhys McKee join The Craic ahead of must-win fights at UFC Atlantic City. 

Rhys McKee discusses being away from his new-born daughter for the first time, why he is particularly excited about fighting Chidi Njokuani and how this camp feels different to he previous ones. Caolan discusses the influx of supporters he expects in Atlantic City, including a GAA team and many more from Philadelphia, New York and San Francisco.

Ilia Topuria, Merab Dvalishvili and the Georgian MMA Explosion26 Mar 202400:32:05

On The Craic, we’ve previously heard about what Ilia Topuria means to Spanish MMA and the broader Hispanic MMA community, but we have never got the perspective from his true homeland, Georgia. 

Today, Petesy is joined by celebrated Georgian mixed-martial-arts journalist, Giorgi Kokiashvili of Setanta Sports, to discuss how the sport has exploded in the small nation, which has a population of just 3.7 million people. 

Giorgi takes us behind the scenes of his viral social media posts showing people up in the early hours to celebrate Ilia Topuria’s title capture over Alexander Volkanovski. He also gives insight into Ilia’s homecoming, where 5000 people welcomed him home at the national airport and over 51,000 soccer fans lauded him at a recent home game against Luxembourg. 

Too add to that, Giorgi answered Petesy’ prying questions about how Georgian people feel about Ilia’s association with Spain and, who is beloved more, Ilia or bantamweight number one contender, Merab Dvalishvili?

The Craic at Bellator Belfast | Dan Hardy, Fabian Edwards, Mick Conlan, Donagh Corby, Nick Baldwin23 Mar 202400:52:20

Another road edition of The Craic saw Petesy pull a 19-hour shift, part of which he was joined by Donagh Corby as they embarked on a trip up north for Bellator Belfast.

Petesy speaks to the legendary Dan Hardy, number one contender to Johnny Eblen's middleweight crown Fabian Edwards, Irish boxing royalty Mick Conlan and the Score's Nick Baldwin. 

He recaps all the thrills and spills from the event with his trusty D15 confidant Corby, including Corey Anderson's title capture after claiming victory over Belfast native, Karl Moore.

The Buzz for Bellator in Belfast | Joe McColgan Career Retrospective | Curta’s Impact at FAI19 Mar 202400:37:21

Former Cage Warriors lightweight champion and a legend of the Irish scene, Joe McColgan joins the The Craic for the very first time to take a look back at his career and to underline the lack of regret he has in terms of not making it to the UFC. 

A Belfast native, McColgan highlights his surprise that the upcoming Bellator card has not generated much buzz in the city and also sheds light on the impact Ryan Curtis has had on the gym as a training partner and a motivator as he battles the toughest test of his life.

Big Irish Contingent set for TUF 32, but is the Concept DEAD?14 Mar 202400:32:34

The Trident of Knowledge form with Donagh Corby and Andy Stevenson returning to The Craic to discuss Omran Chabaan of Team KF and Paddy McCorry of FAI being announced as cast members for the upcoming season of TUF, which begins filming in a little over a week’s time. 

The trio shed light on the fighters careers up until this point, consider whether Alex Grasso or Valentina Shevchenko’s team would be better to join, discuss the dying throes of the TUF concept  and also look at the inclusion of Cage Warriors bantamweight prospect, Nathan Fletcher, who fights out of the acclaimed Next Generation gym in Liverpool, home of Paddy Pimblett and Molly McCann.

MVP’s Already Upset Dana White | Tom Aspinall x Curtis Blaydes 2 at UFC Manchester?12 Mar 202400:30:10

Michael Venom Page had a perfect introduction to his new promotion at UFC 299. From his spectacular homage to the Undertaker in his entrance, to his signature showboating in the Octagon and his unanimous decision win over Kevin Holland, it went about as well as it could. 

However, in the post-fight press conference, Dana White underlined that he wasn’t a fan of his ringwalk and disclosed that he must “match-make the right way” for his next clash. 

The great Chisanga Malata of SunSport returns to give his take on the Londoner’s big debut and on the verbal agreement between interim heavyweight champion Tom Aspinall and Curtis Blaydes verbally agreeing to a rematch, which would likely take place on the rumoured UFC Manchester card in late July.

Embracing the Chaos at PFL Paris | Dan Hardy on Cedric Doumbé Stoppage08 Mar 202400:32:14

The stoppage in the main event of PFL Paris may have been the least interesting thing Petesy experienced on his trip to the City of Light. 

Petesy gives his take on the passion of the fan base, the (wild) enthusiasm of the media and explains why he feels MMA has gone mainstream in France in a way that it never did in the U.K. and Ireland. He also explains why Paris to PFL is on a much bigger scales than Bellator’s celebrated Dublin shows. 

Obviously, the event finished in disappointing fashion with Marc Goddard waving off the main event in the third round after Cedric Doumbé gestured to his foot on two occasions. Petesy spoke to the legend, Dan Hardy, about the stoppage, about what’s happening in Paris and so much more.

Arman Headbutts Hooker?! Who's Next For Topuria? Jake-Joshua Presser Reaction22 Nov 202501:12:20

The Craic returns with its usual trifecta: Petesy Carroll, Chuck Mindenhall, and Ben Fowlkes.

To kick off the show, the guys break down UFC Qatar’s main event: Arman Tsarukyan vs. Dan Hooker (1:21).

They also dig into the co-main event: Ian Garry vs. Belal Muhammad, and discuss the stakes for the welterweight division, including what Garry would need to do to earn a title shot with a win (24:24). 

To wrap up their UFC Qatar discussion, the trio spotlight their favorite matchups on the rest of the card (35:23).

Fresh off the latest press conference, the chaps weigh in on the striking size disparity between Jake Paul and Anthony Joshua after their face-off (41:33).

To close the show, the crew react to Rico Verhoeven vacating the Glory heavyweight kickboxing championship, and talk the latest PFL news (55:45). 

Victory for Cedric Doumbé at PFL Paris Can Take French Superstar Global05 Mar 202400:31:33

Cedric Doumbé’s debut for PFL in Paris last year was one of the great moments of 2023. In his first showcase since, the kickboxing champion looks to remain undefeated when he clashes with an opponent from his old stomping ground, MMA Factory, who also represents the toughest test of his MMA carer to date, the undefeated Baysangur “Baki” Chamsoudinov. 

The great Farah Hannoun of MMA Junkie returns to shed light on the French scene, Paris becoming PFL’s marquee event, Doumbé growing fan base and how important a win is for the superstar in front of his hometown support. Hannoun also discusses Jason Jackson implanting himself in the conversation to fight Doumbé next coming off his statement win at PFL vs. Bellator in Saudi Arabia.

Ilia Topuria Receives Hero’s Welcome at the Home of Real Madrid29 Feb 202400:29:59

Ilia Topuria has become an overnight sensation in Spain on the back of his UFC 298 title win over Alexander Volkanovski. Since returning home he has been received by the President of Spain, been given a hero’s welcome at the Santiago Bernabéu and has had record-breaking appearances on one of Spain’s most beloved primetime TV shows. 

The great Gonzalo Campos, commentator for UFC on Eurosport and the presenter of Generacion MMA, joins The Craic from his home in Madrid to give us the lowdown on Topuria’s popularity, the possibility of a UFC event at Santiago Bernabéu and much more.

How Can Ian Machado Garry Win the Irish Back?27 Feb 202400:33:32

Friend of the podcast, Philip O’Connor, is one of the most experienced sports journalists Ireland has ever produced. Having covered stars from all different backgrounds on the biggest stages in the world - including World Cups and Olympic Games - we ask, what must Ian Machado Garry and his team do to win back favour among the Irish fan base and Irish media? 

O’Connor discusses where the Irishman’s PR has gone wrong in the past, what side of himself he should highlight in interviews, and most importantly, how saveable this situation is despite his current situation.

Can Yair Rodriguez Clinch Spanish Showdown with Ilia Topuria?22 Feb 202400:34:18

After his sensational debut on The Craic last week ahead of Ilia Topuria’s title capture at UFC 298, Danny Segura of Hablemos MMA and MMA Junkie returns from Mexico City to discuss the implications of Yair Rodriguez’s showdown with Brian Ortega in the co-main event of this weekend’s UFC card. 

Segura gives insight into the reaction amongst Hispanic MMA fans in the aftermath of Topuria’s title capture, talks about the growing beef between Yair and the new champ and gives his take on how big UFC’s debut in Spain could be with Topuria as champion.

Ian Machado Garry vs. Colby Covington at UFC Dublin?20 Feb 202400:35:04

The fantastic Dublin duo of Donagh Corby and Andy Stevenson return to The Craic to give their thoughts on Ian Machado Garry’s UFC 298 performance. 

The trio - who would prefer to be referred to as “The Trident of Knowledge” hence forth - discussed Machado Garry’s appearance on The MMA Hour, the need for him to engage broader Irish media outside of the MMA bubble, his potential return to Dublin, and what opponent they would prefer for his next outing, Colby Covington or Sean Brady?

Are the Irish Invested in Ian Garry’s UFC 298 Clash with Geoff Neal?15 Feb 202400:30:36

Donagh Corby returns to The Craic to discuss whether Ian Garry is gaining the same traction among Irish MMA fans compared to the country’s other UFC charges. 

The D15 duo give their thoughts on Garry’s clash with Geoff Neal, contemplate the Dubliner’s readiness for the Anaheim date compared to his last scheduled outing with Vicente Luque amidst the social media storm that surrounded him, and consider whether doing more media with Irish publications would help bolster interest nationally in his career.

Ilia Topuria Can Become UFC’s Biggest European Star Since Conor McGregor at UFC 29814 Feb 202400:30:35

The great Danny Segura of the Hablemos MMA Podcast and MMA Junkie joins Petesy Carroll to discuss how Ilia Topuria has become a star in his adopted home of Spain.

Segura discusses how Topuria has garnered mainstream coverage nationally and how his dreams of competing at the home of Real Madrid, Santiago Bernabéu, may be a reality. 

With pound-for-pound great Alexander Volkanovski standing between Topuria and UFC gold, could the challenger snatching gold make him the biggest European star the promotion has seen since Conor McGregor?

The French MMA Boom - Paris the New Capital of Euro MMA08 Feb 202400:29:23

Farah Hannoun of MMA Junkie has given the French MMA scene a bigger spotlight than anyone across the major MMA publications. 

Joining the The Craic this week, she gives her take on Paris being the new capital of European MMA and debates whether PFL’s Cedric Doumbé is more popular than former UFC heavyweight champion Francis Ngannou nationally. The veteran reporter also highlights how the sport of MMA has garnered mainstream coverage in France, despite it only becoming legal in 2020.

A Visit to Team Renegade, the Home of UFC Champion Leon Edwards01 Feb 202400:26:47

Petesy take us behind the scenes of an upcoming project he is working on with surging apparel powerhouse, Montirex, which will focus on the crown jewel of U.K. MMA, Leon Edwards.

Rhys McKee on Chidi Njokuani, Atlantic City, Ryan Curtis and Fatherhood25 Jan 202400:24:12

Rhys McKee returned to The Craic to discuss his March 30th date with seasoned veteran Chidi Njokuani who returns to welterweight for the first time since 2016 when they meet in Atlantic City. 

McKee shares his feelings on becoming father, the Irish contingent that are said to be arriving in Atlantic City to support him and Caolan Loughran and the tragic injury of teammate Ryan “Chaos” Curtis. 

For more information on Ryan and to contribute to his GoFundMe, please click the link: https://www.gofundme.com/f/9d4bc-treatment

UFC 322 Weigh-In Reaction & Preview, Rousey-Holm 10-Year Anniversary, More15 Nov 202501:22:31

Petesy Carroll, Chuck Mindenhall, and Ben Fowlkes reunite for your weekly dose of The Craic. 

After reacting to the UFC 322 weigh-in results (4:14), the lads preview the stacked MSG card top to bottom (8:11).

Shifting gears to boxing, the crew break down this weekend’s Chris Eubank Jr. vs. Conor Benn rematch and question if the hype is lacking (46:45).

Up next, Jake Paul is back in the headlines, this time with Anthony Joshua floated as a potential opponent. Petesy, Chuck, and Ben assess Paul’s chances in that matchup (51:13).

The show also marks the 10-year anniversary of Holly Holm’s historic KO of Ronda Rousey. The guys reflect on what it means a decade later (1:00:02).

To close out the show, the trio give their UFC 322 picks (1:09:22), and answer your Super Chats (1:13:19).

The Disappearance and Re-emergence of Jack Cartwright23 Jan 202400:30:43

During the pandemic, Jack Cartwright was bantamweight champion of Cage Warriors and considered one of the best prospects in European MMA. After a forgettable DQ win over Sylwester Miller, the word was that the Manchester native would be given an opportunity on Contender Series to prove he was UFC calibre. 

The opportunity came a whopping seventeen months after the Miller fight, with Cartwright coming out of it on the wrong end of a decision to Jose Johnson. In November 2023, Cartwright made a massive statement in his Oktagon debut, setting up a clash with former divisional champion Jonas Magard, which takes pride of place in Newcastle this Saturday night for Oktagon 52. 

Cartwright joins The Craic for the first time to discuss being CW champion, the Contender Series loss, Jonas Magard and his future with Oktagon.

Caolan Loughran Training Alongside Henry Cejudo in Arizona18 Jan 202400:31:22

Caolan Loughran was dealt an almighty swich-a-roo in his UFC debut last September in Paris which resulted in his first professional defeat. 

Now, booked for his sophomore outing against Angel Pacheco in Atlantic City on March 30, he has ventured to Arizona for a three-week training camp at Fight Ready, the stomping ground of UFC champions like Henry Cejudo and Deiveson Figueiredo. 

The Tyrone man discussed his time in Arizona, being motivated by his first loss, stealing the show in Arizona and much more. 

Irish flyweight Ryan Curtis suffered a career-ending injury and needs your help. Read his story and donate if you can: https://www.gofundme.com/f/9d4bc-treatment

Tom Aspinall’s UFC Manchester Opponent, Irish MMA Rallies for Ryan Curtis16 Jan 202400:28:35

After their lofty aspirations for the proposed UFC Manchester in July, Petesy Carroll welcomed back U.K. journalist Chisanga Malata so they could walk back their hopes of joint headline event with Leon Edwards and Tom Aspinall at the top of the bill. 

Following the devastating news of Irish flyweight Ryan Curtis suffering a career-ending injury last week, Petesy recalls covering the Dubliner’s career and gives an overview of the situation he is now facing. He also describes how the Irish MMA community have rallied around Curtis due to his close friend Leah McCourt going public with the information on Saturday. 

To read more about the situation or to help out with a donation, please click the link below. 

https://www.gofundme.com/f/9d4bc-treatment

Conor McGregor’s Return, Ian Garry at UFC 297, UFC Dublin in 2024?11 Jan 202400:44:18

Six months ago, it felt like a UFC Dublin event in 2024 was bound to happen. Now, at the turn of the year, it seems highly unlikely that the UFC will return to mark the tenth anniversary of the historic 2014 show which marked the emergence of Conor McGregor as a household name and the greater Irish Invasion for the promotion. 

Petesy is joined by Irish media stalwarts Donagh Corby and Andy Stevenson to discuss the likelihood of UFC returning this year, the importance of Ian Garry’s next fight and the return of Conor McGregor.

Has Boxing Embraced Francis Ngannou Ahead of Anthony Joshua Clash?09 Jan 202400:39:32

Ahead of his meeting with Tyson Fury, the boxing world ridiculed Francis Ngannou’s involvement in what they believed was a “gimmick” fight. Now, with the Anthony Joshua clash booked, Gavan Casey of the42.ie returns to discuss how Ngannou’s knockdown of Fury changed everything and how he could become number one contender to the heavyweight title with a win over AJ. 

Casey also discusses why boxing people have embraced Ngannou and gives his take on Saudi’s involvement in boxing, how it’s become commonplace for events to take place there and how the muted atmosphere of the events could effect the legacy of the bouts that take place in the region.

Could Leon Edwards and Tom Aspinall Co-Headline UFC Manchester Next Summer?19 Dec 202300:30:08

Following Leon Edwards’ successful title defence against Colby Covington, Petesy is joined by one of the best in the business, Chisanga Malata, who was at T-Mobile Arena to cover UFC 296 on Saturday night. 

Chisanga relives shocking remarks made at both UFC press conferences during the week, gives his take on UFC Manchester speculation and how impressed he was by defending UFC champion Leon Edwards.

Leon Edwards on Rumoured UFC Manchester Event, Colby’s Trump Fantasy & Ian Garry13 Dec 202300:23:40

Petesy is joined by UFC welterweight champion Leon Edwards ahead of his UFC 296 clash with Colby Covington. 

“Rocky” discusses life as a champion, Colby Covington’s last chance at UFC gold, Donald Trump hoping he loses, Ian Garry and the rumoured UFC Manchester card. 

Petesy gives his take on the UFC Manchester rumours, talk quietening down on UFC Dublin and the highly anticipated UFC 296 press conference on Thursday.

The Craic on Fight Night: PFL Dublin11 Dec 202300:31:00

Petesy Carroll is joined by Donagh Corby, Andy Stevenson and Dylan Tuke at 3 Arena to discuss PFL's inaugural Dublin event. 

Corby and Stevenson give their highlights of the night and Tuke talks his successful return to his hometown and being one of the big takeaways from the event. Petesy explains why the rest of the scene, outside of SBG, feel like PFL has become "The SBG Show" and how that may effect the promotion's growth in Ireland.

Has Social Media Circus Affected Ian Garry Ahead of UFC 29607 Dec 202300:33:58

Ian Machado Garry and his wife/manager, Layla Anna Lee, have been the subject of a social media circus since mid-November. 

Despite their personal life being put under the microscope by sects of the MMA fanbase, Petesy and the king of Irish MMA media, Severe MMA’s Andy Stevenson, discuss whether the online noise could have an impact on his upcoming fight with Vicente Luque, and Garry’s career beyond UFC 296.

Reasons to be Excited for PFL’s Dublin Debut05 Dec 202300:38:03

Petesy has been catching a lot of flack for being “negative” about PFL Dublin, so to toast the promotion’s arrival on the Emerald Isle, Petesy is joined by the king of Irish MMA media, Severe MMA’s Andy Stevenson, to discuss what they’re most excited about regarding the 3 Arena event. 

The lads discuss a new Finglas hero, Dylan back in Dublin, life changing money on the line for tournament winners, McGrillen magic and much more as they look toward the final leg of PFL Europe.

Netflix's Dana White Gambling Doc, UFC Betting Scandal Continues, More08 Nov 202501:18:57

The Craic is back! As always, Petesy Carroll is joined by regulars Chuck Mindenhall and Ben Fowlkes.

They open the show with the UFC gambling scandal, beginning with the ironically timed announcement of Netflix’s upcoming documentary on Dana White’s massive casino debts (0:22).

The trio then react to further developments in the scandal, including the new updates surrounding Isaac Bulgarian’s alleged fight fix (15:00).

Switching to boxing, Petesy gets Chuck and Ben’s take on the cancellation of Jake Paul vs. Gervonta Davis on Netflix, and whether Francis Ngannou would be a suitable replacement (40:55).

Another heavyweight making waves is Jon Jones, following his recent podcast appearance where he called Tom Aspinall a quitter. The guys react, and talk what’s next for the UFC heavyweight division (57:00). 

To round out the show, they spotlight Ben Fowlkes’ new Uncrowned feature on Frank Shamrock and answer your superchats (1:03:03). 

Irish Sentiment for MMA Relatively Low Ahead of PFL Dublin30 Nov 202300:25:22

When Bellator entered the Irish market in 2016, MMA was in a boom period on the back of Conor McGregor’s success in the UFC, which helped the promotion attract the attention of casual sports fans to its 3 Arena events. 

With PFL set to enter the Irish market next week, sentiment for MMA in the country is relatively low with Conor McGregor - the main frame of reference for most Irish people when it comes to the sport - reportedly being investigated for incitement to violence regarding last Thursday’s Dublin riots. 

Petesy also gives his take on the PFL Dublin card and the Ian Machado Garry drama.

Katie Taylor Delivers Career-Defining Win in Wake of Dublin Riots28 Nov 202300:48:08

Two days after the tragedy that became the catalyst Dublin riots on Thursday, the atmosphere around Katie Taylor’s second headline clash with Chantelle Cameron felt a bit flat. Yet, when all was said and done, the iconic Irish fighter put a smile back on the nation’s face with a spell-binding performance at 3 Arena. 

Leading Irish boxing journalist Gavan Casey of The 42 returns to The Craic to give his thoughts on how the riots became a subplot to the event, Taylor’s ability to produce an immense moment of pride for the Irish despite the calamitous scenes two days before and if her wish to have a trilogy fight at Croke Park could come to fruition.

Katie Taylor’s Last Dance?23 Nov 202300:25:10

After his epic promo ahead of their first meeting, legendary Irish journalist Philip O’Connor returns to The Craic to share his feelings on the rematch between Chantelle Cameron and Katie Taylor at Dublin’s 3 Arena on Saturday night. 

O’Connor underlines his belief that Taylor’s homecoming has been mismanaged, how he believes she is rightfully the underdog this time around, how this could be the last time we see the Queen of Boxing compete and ponders whether a win over Cameron would be the biggest victory of her storied career.

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