RECAP Wilder vs Fury & UFC 231 BREAKDOWN & PICKS | Ep 109. Podcast | BELOW THE BELT


Recap of Fury vs Wilder and breakdown/picks for UFC 231 Holloway vs Ortega. Brendan rants on how he scored the Fury/Wilder fight, why he feels no one lost, disappointment in commentary and more. Also, recaps of Usman vs Dos Anjos and Tuivasa vs Dos Santos, breaking MMA & boxing events/news, Liddell vs Ortiz 3 PPV numbers, One Championship making big moves, fan questions and much more!



BELOW THE BELT explores the intersection of combat sports and pop culture through the eyes of former fighter, comedian and red carpet host Brendan Schaub. The program discusses the latest news in combat sports and pop culture, with Schaub delivering candid thoughts in his unique and unfiltered style. Below the Belt features interviews with the biggest names in combat sports and entertainment, road trips, fight camp visits, sketches, animation and pop-culture spoofs.

21 Comments

  1. When he was telling the story about the kid getting stung in the eye… who else thought he COULD be talking about himself but trying to play it off? #beesting

  2. I really gotta agree with your Wilder-Fury analysis. I don't think it was a blowout by Tyson, at all. He was moving around a lot, not getting hit that much, but he was not doing much else than that. The only two knockdowns came from Wilder, and the rest were really up for grabs. Wilder was always the aggressor, and Tyson was always running away. I don't think calling it a draw is even close to a robbery.

  3. I'm a huge fan of Fury and Wilder. And I will agree with most saying Fury out boxed Wilder and well that was expected. Wilder is a knockout artist. He knocks guys out. Has never claimed to be a great technical boxer. But with all that said the biggest issue that it seems not enough people are talking about is the long count in the 12th. It was CLEARLY long. Fury was on his back completely limp for the better part of that count. But at the end of the day regardless of if it was really a 15 count or a 12 count the count is and always will be 10! None of the rest of these arguments matter if the ref does what he is supposed to do and call the fight a knock out. I think alot of people are allowing there love for Fury and let's say dislike for Wilder weigh in on there arguments. Bottom line a rematch would be ideal. But please with a different unbiased ref.

  4. Haven't watched this video yet, but the like-dislike ratio is telling me what I already knew. There wasn't a doubt in my mind this moron was going to jump on his podcast and dick-ride Wilder into the sun no matter how the fight played out. Honestly, there's being biased and then there's Schaub, an absolute delusional piece of shit with zero facts to back up his claims. This guy is literally the CM Punk of boxing/MMA analysing.

  5. Another thing that puzzles me is that so many people that claim to "know boxing" should know that it's extremely rare for a ref to allow a fighter to stand up at 10 and be allowed to fight on. Even with his clearly biased long count. Most of the time refs will stop the count at 6,7, or 8 especially when the guy lays completely limp like Fury did. As I said before in my other comment I am a big fan of both guys but can't help but feel that fight should have been called knock out for Wilder. Regardless a rematch is almost a must! And as much as I love and respect Fury I can almost guarantee Wilder will not wait till the 12th to really let his hands go again. Fury absolutely out boxed him, but was knocked out and imo caught a serious break when allowed to continue.

  6. So Floyd Mayweather, Gennady Golovkin, Paulie Malignaggi, Lennox Lewis, Vasyl Lomachenko, and several other boxing legends and analysts thought it was a robbery and that Fury won the fight easily. But Brendan Schaub the failed fighter and now comedian thinks different. What a surprise. Schaub is a fucking shill and never admits he is wrong.

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