Should Sean Strickland be Cancelled? (in the UFC) And More!
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This week on the SPR Sports News Podcast, Sean Ryan breaks down a surprisingly loaded fight card headlined by Sean Strickland vs. Anthony Hernandez at UFC Fight Night: Strickland vs. Hernandez. What looks like a “slow sports week” on the surface actually turns into a deep dive into stylistic matchups, betting angles, divisional implications, and the controversy surrounding Strickland’s ongoing war of words ahead of the main event.
Sean walks through key prelim fights, including Julianna Miller vs. Carly Judice, Jordan Leavitt vs. Yadier DelValle, and Ramiz Brahimaj vs. Daniel Soriano, highlighting prospects, short-notice replacements, and which underdogs are worth a real look. On the main card, he breaks down Michel Pereira’s cardio questions against Zachary Reese, Geoff Neal’s pressure-heavy boxing vs. Uros Medic, and whether Dan Ige can once again derail a rising contender.
The main event discussion goes deeper than X’s and O’s. Sean addresses the public backlash over Strickland’s comments, the role of Paramount in censorship debates, and why combat sports operate under a different code than mainstream leagues. He explains why Anthony Hernandez’s grappling could be the most legitimate threat Strickland has faced at middleweight in years—and why this might be the fight where talk finally catches up to consequences.
Outside the Octagon, the show touches on major storylines from the Winter Olympics, including the shocking collapse of the “Quad God” in the finals and injury updates on Lindsey Vonn. In baseball, spring training begins, the World Baseball Classic approaches, and Sean reacts to bold comments from Bryce Harper about hitting in front of Aaron Judge. He also weighs in on fighting in MLB, intentional plunking, and how analytics have changed the game’s edge.
To close it out, Sean gives an unfiltered take on the current state of the NBA—from declining ratings to foul culture, tanking, and why regular season basketball doesn’t hit like it used to. He explains why a Nuggets vs. OKC Finals feels inevitable and why the Eastern Conference might not be ready.
No fake hype. Just breakdowns, context, and straight opinions.
Questions Answered in This Episode:
- Can Anthony Hernandez’s grappling finally expose Sean Strickland’s middleweight defense?
- Is Sean Strickland’s controversy actually bad for the UFC—or part of the fight business?
- Who are the best betting underdogs on this UFC Fight Night card?
- Does Geoff Neal’s strength of schedule give him the edge over Uros Medic?
- Why is Michel Pereira dangerous early but vulnerable late?
- What happened to the “Quad God” at the Winter Olympics finals?
- Is Lindsey Vonn’s Olympic career officially over after her latest surgeries?
- Could Bryce Harper have a career-defining World Baseball Classic batting in front of Aaron Judge?
- Should MLB bring back fighting to stop intentional hit-by-pitches?
- Why are NBA ratings declining despite massive revenue growth?
- Is tanking and foul culture hurting the NBA regular season?
- Are the Denver Nuggets or OKC the real favorites to win the NBA title?
- Why might Anthony Hernandez be the best stylistic matchup for Khamzat Chimaev at 185?
Typically, episodes come out on Tuesday but with moving, I have been slow to produce and upload the episodes. In March, we should return to our normal Tuesday schedule.
