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The Hammer MMA Radio - Episode 31

Duration:
27m
Broadcast on:
10 Mar 2011
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We're reviewing three MMA cards from the past week on this episode, including Strikeforce: Henderson vs. Feijao, UFC Live 3, and the season premiere of Bellator.   It's a good thing there were so many recent shows, because there's so little news to discuss, that all we've got is Matt "The Law" Lindland allegedly getting busted for stealing marijuana plants from his own yard.  Awesome.

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[Music] So we've got a great show for you as we always try to do. It is March 9th and we're going to talk a little bit about the recent Strike Force card which resulted in a title change. We're also going to talk a little bit about Bellator. We're going to talk a little bit about UFC Live which was a show that did not do as well as the UFC would have liked and of course we've got some news from you from our good friend Steve. So let's start by talking about Henderson versus Fajau. Strike Force went with their major card this Saturday. We had Dan Henderson making his return to take on Raphael Cavalcante, Fajau. The Strike Force has been a really good run of shows but this is one that I thought was a little bit on a down slope just for interest. They're coming off like a heavyweight tournament and all this stuff. How excited were you guys for Dan Henderson versus Fajau? I mean I like Henderson so I'm always, you know, I'm always raised and also the Conan fight. You're interested in that because I think Marlos is pretty cool but with regards to overall interest it's definitely a step down from what they've recently been doing. But it's a step in the right direction because it's not a gimmick card. It's just a card with fights and a title so I mean that's what I want. Give me fights and a title for God's sakes and that's ultimately what worked. You look at two titles. I don't know if you're enough. It's like UFC 100. Oh wait no it's not. So we're going to talk a little bit about the card. Obviously we start with Cavalcante and Henderson. Now in the first round, Cavalcante came out and he was looking great. He managed to push Henderson up against the fence. Cotton one has Henderson broke out with a really good right hand and sent Henderson to the mat. Almost knocked him out. Henderson's got great defensive wrestling instinct. He managed to shoot from the mat to get the takedown and survive. In round two, Henderson actually pushed Cavalcante up against the cage, hit him with body shots for the full five minutes to soften him up. In round three, Henderson came out with that biz-ping killing collar he wants to do. Low kick overhand right. Clip-lock Cavalcante across the jaw just as the low kick was making him trip. Cavalcante fell on his face. Henderson has got all kinds of killer instincts, immediately swarmed on him, jumped on his back and ground pounded him to death. It was a high academic at that point. He punches so hard and they showed the replay of that punch that knocked Feijau down. I thought the first four or five times that showed that, that he missed. Yeah, it's true. It looked like he missed. It looked like a whiffed each and every time, and sure enough, he must have just caught him, and it was enough to throw Feijau off balance. It looked like he tripped over his own feet. It was very awkward. Face first, and then Henderson just pounces. Awesome. That's the thing with Henderson is he does that low kick right hand combo, so it's kind of like Henderson or Feijau was moving back, got clicked by the low kick, kind of started to stumble, just kind of slapped by the punch. You could see as soon as he fell over in his face, which he did, he immediately started to get back up and started to kind of rally. But again, the difference with Henderson is Henderson has got that killer instinct. He swarms you. When he smells blood, it's over. So, and I mean, kind of his getting back up, Joseph Henderson jumps on his back, finds him out, and starts raining. Well, with all that size and that wrestling ability, I mean, once Henderson's got the dominant position, and there's not much you can do, and this is what Strike Force wanted. They wanted Henderson to come in. He left the UFC for them. They wanted him to win the middleweight title. That didn't go so well in the Jake Shields fight, but now he has their light heavyweight title, and that's, I think this is a very big strike for him. It took a couple of fights for them to get their agenda, but at least they made it. But the thing with Henderson is that he legitimately did deserve to be in the title picture. Oh yeah. You know, he was in the UFC as well. Former Pride champion. Exactly. And really losing to Jake Shields, who's facing GSP on the biggest show like ever history. Yeah. That is not a big crime. Like me. Particularly because he looked okay in that first round, and he just kind of got smothered by an even better wrestler. But since then, he won two decisive fights. Yep. You know, two crushing knockouts. So, I mean, you know, Calvin Conte said, oh, it wasn't my day, but the belt is cursed. Well, it hasn't been defended. Yeah. It's kind of like the UFC light heavyweight to belt a little while back when it was actually kind of still like that. When you think about it, and he's Shogun. Shogun just won it. Did he not? He was defended is machita, and that was controversy. He was controversial. But you just can't hold on to a light heavyweight title and MMA. Yeah. Well, I get that shows just how great the division is. Everybody is at such a level and it's anyone's night. Well, then that's the thing is that if you look at kind of natural weight for a six foot two pound guy who's in fighting shape is 205 pounds. Just kind of like the natural weight for five foot 10 guy who's in great shape is 170 pounds. Those two divisions are two of the most talented stock divisions you're going to get. Yeah. Walter, the Walter weight wasn't always like that, but it's become like that. Right now, it's extremely stacked across all the divisions. You know, lightweight is pretty good. Lightweight is extremely stacked. Not so much for strike force. No, not for straight. But the thing is that that's the thing you see is stacked for a while for lightweights. Yeah, strike force and and Belltor are not. Everyone's stuck for a wall to weights and every stack for light heavyweights. You know, everyone's got a good headlight heavyweight division. So yeah, so look great for Henderson. He's apparently he's even he was concerned about the courage. He says, hopefully I can defend it once successfully. So you should defend against King Moa there. You've got to be nice to see back. Both of the things we saw, you can see Mike Kyle okay in a couple months. Also, do you think the winner could get? Yeah, they're going to put my style to put them for a title shot. King Moa is floating around, but the thing is, because, you know, Henderson is obviously someone that you wanted to defend, I see you got to put him with a can that he can easily knock out. So I'm figuring strike force is probably going to put him with Josh Thompson or like, you know, like they'll pick some of them or something like that. Don't pick a lightweight. Seriously, like they did with Antonio Silva and Mike Kyle, they'll pick someone from the different. They'll be like, oh, you know, let's get some mayhem Miller in here or something. It took a while to get there, but I got there. No, like, honestly, the realistic fight is he should fight King Moa Laul or Gagard Masasi, or Mike Kyle. These are three title contenders, even over the same proof. What I think the strike force actually will do is they'll give him a nonsense fight. They'll either give him Scott Smith, Scott Scott's coming up from middleweight, who's who's going to get clubbed, or going to give him, like, a bongo hum free or something, like, throw the one port someone who really doesn't deserve to be in the title shot. No, I don't have I don't have a lot of faith in strike force, but I'm pretty sure that it's going to be Moa or a winner of Masasi and Kyle. No, there's no, there's no way to strip Masasi and Kyle handles going to be on the shelf for a year. At least a year. No, that fights. That fights in a couple of weeks, right? Two months. Yeah, it's the two months. Then the go fighter of that's got to recover, and then they've got to fight another day, which in strike force, they don't run every month. They run every month this year. Yeah, so I mean, you're looking at six months, probably, I think, maybe a little bit more. I'm thinking it's going to be a year. It's not going to be a year. I definitely think. So King Mo then, I think they can get a fight in for Hendo before then, and I think that King Mo is a logical fight to do. Yeah, it's just, you know, I think that they're going to be like, Oh, I'm going to want to play King Mo with a little with Hendo. No, that would actually draw interest. That'd be great. But no, there's there's no way. Dennis has to main event shows, and there's no way you put him in there with an absolute nobody. The best fight you can make to make sense, maybe Ham and King Mo for the title. Lulls a great wrestler. Lulls coming back in June. Very, very charming. Hendo is a great wrestler who's, you know, a very, very famous and well known. This is the fight that makes the most sense. I just don't think strike force is going to make it. I think that you're going to see them either sit and wait for the winner of Masasi and Kyle, because it seems like they love my Kyle. They cut to that guy at least 15 times during the show, you know, just showing him getting his head rubbed by the girl next to him at one point. But God, because it's a ball, and she just restarted rubbing his head. I'm like, can we just stay on for like 10 seconds? I'm like, why are you doing that? This doesn't make the guy a bit too long. I think we should move on and talk about some more fights. Terrible. Anyway, so we go forward to Marla's Conan and Liz Karmusz. Karmusz is coming in on short notice to take on Conan after Misha Tate pulled out with an injury. Despite that, Karmusz actually looked pretty good in this. It's really good. Yeah. Great exciting fight. She was dominating with her with like ground a pound and some good wrestling. But in the end, it was kind of like Anderson Silva and Chilsonan. Yeah, a little bit. Yeah, yeah. That's true. The thing is triangle and everything. If you get a women's fight and you can say it's a little bit like Anderson Silva and Chilsonan. That's saying something. That's saying something right there. Conan looked great in the first round. Karmusz and the second round just got together, got her down, got to full amount and pounded her. The third round was even more one-sided. She got her down in the first, I'd say, under a minute and started pounding her. The third round got her right back down, but this time Conan was ready and went for that triangle choke and got it. I love Karmusz. Tough, tough girl. Pushed a little bit too fast in this just because of the Tate injury. She only had six fights coming in. She's only been in the business for a year. Yeah, but I think that Carilla, she's taken on Conan who's cutting down to 135. Conan's way bigger. And that's tons of experience. Yeah. And also, I mean, you have to be so careful when you're fighting Marlowe's Conan because she can pull her submissions out of anywhere. Look what you did to Kaufman's, right? I mean, Sarah Kaufman was winning that fight and then Conan just came out with this submission out of nowhere. It was unbelievable. Well, the thing with Conan. Well, the thing with Conan is she's got a great technical striking game and she's got a fantastic submission to fans off her back. She can sub you from her back. So she generates these really interesting fights where she's kind of getting pounded by these tough girls who just can't put her away because she's so big. And then she comes up with incredible submissions because she's so long-legged and she can get triangles and arm bars out of nowhere. She can't get it right. So, I mean... They're both Dutch. There you go. They're both from that. They're both from Golden Glory, too. They're a translucent camp. So, that's the Dutch fighter way. Be tall and get submissions off your back or need a guy who will kick into death. Over him, too. So, you've accepted over him as a submission game. With that being said, Conan looked great. All congratulations to her. Caramouche, I definitely think is a great future. Oh, yeah. Caramouche would stock up well against Kaufman or Tate. That'd be a good fight. Her and Kaufman? That'd be an awesome... Her and Tate would be a great fight. Oh, yeah. Well, Tate's got the next fight against Conan. Yeah. And I also got to think that Tate is going to be sitting there looking at Spike going, "Okay, I can out wrestle Conan, but I got to be wary of that submission game. If you're Tate right now, for God's sakes, go work on your arm bar defense. You're trying to go to the fence. Oh, yeah. Because you're going to need to take Conan to the mat for 25 minutes. So, be ready. You're not going to knock her out. I cannot see any girl beating Conan by wrestling. I just can't see it happening. She's just so big and she's got so much, so many submission tools. You can't smother Conan for three rounds. It's just not going to happen. The thing is, as a championship belt, you have to smother her for five. Oh, yeah, you're right. Yeah, that's right. I forgot about that. Tate is a phenomenal wrestler. She comes from a very good wrestling background. Her nicknames take down for a reason. Yeah, she can get the fight to the ground, but does she want it there? If Caramouche can get full amount on Conan, Tate can definitely get full amount on Conan. But I think with Tate, the better bet is hide out in half guard where she can't sub you and just do short arm punches forever. So, that's the fight I'm looking forward to seeing. Then we have Tim Kennedy versus Melvin Manhoff. The story of this fight is Melvin Manhoff looked great, ducked all the shots for the first three minutes of the round. Well, it was on his feet. Walt was on his feet. Kit Kennedy wants with a low kick so hard that he knocked Kennedy over. He got knocked on a full low kick. And then Kennedy got the shot. And literally 30 seconds later, Manhoff was topming out to a rear naked choke. Manhoff, great cray one strater, no submission defense. Anyone in that building could be Vanhoff on the ground. Yeah, the popcorn guy, the ring girl. Honestly, I have no doubt that Kelly, the ring girl strike force probably could beat Melvin Manhoff on his back. Maybe not more vanilla. Yeah, no, he's just not more. But if it's a coin, let's do it. It's always fun watching Manhoff, a striking, and then the fight got to the ground, no surprises, but a good undercut for it. I enjoyed it. Exciting. And then Billie Evangelista versus Jorge Masvidal. I hated this fight. This fight was not good. Evangelista is kind of the golden boy of the lightweight division. They had really great hopes from Masvidal cutting down from Walter Waite is like Evangelista, but bigger and more experienced. Very fast, very evasive. And it wound up being very boring. This wasn't evasive in that he evades and then catches you with the strike. This was Anderson Sylvan that he evades and dances in that worst fight of all, where he just he just ducked and dodged and did nothing and it was boring and bad way to start the show. But Masvidal picks up a 3027 decision. Evangelista just did not know the handle of veteran who had that much of a sized advantage over him. You know, don't favor golden boys. That's the thing is he's enough fighting tough fighters. They're not going to learn how to be tough fighters. That's what happens. So Masvidal goes ahead and he will likely be getting Gilbert Melendez. Oh, no, no. He's he's they're talking him and KJ Nunes, which I like to see a Dodge KJ Nunes for 15 minutes. I think that's going to be awesome. Yeah. And the winner of that, I would imagine, half a game. Melendez hasn't fought in forever. I can't remember the last one. Yeah, he's getting something. He's getting something Kawajiri in April. So that's that's going to be cool. So he's coming back. But you're right, KJ Nunes and Masvidal. That should be a title contender, Raj. Absolutely. So we go forward. We're going to talk about Bellator, which went on the same night as Strike Force. We've been discussing. We've been discussing whether or not to cover Bellator or not, they're starting up a new tournament. And we figured there's no more WBC. We'd have room to cover this every week. And I just didn't enjoy the show at all. Good God. This was the worst show. Oh, is that the first the first four fights. Not a good debut on the hammer. It was just it was just it was just really boring fight for the welterweight quarterfinals. And again, welterweight being a super stock division. This fight was this was the foremost boring fights I've ever seen in a row. All of them went to decision. All of them were kind of boring decisions. There's one screw job, maybe with the exception of good and good lasagna was fairly one-sided. We'd been in Hornbuckle. That was that was kind of an okay play. Wallhead and Han was terrible. Judo Jim versus Judo Master Han. Two Judo Masters and they're like, these guys have such great Judo. This guy's name is Judo Jim. His nickname is Judo Jim. No Judo in the match. Really? I didn't see this. Steve and I talk about this and they're talking about, oh, here comes Judo Jim. He's going to be fighting Judo Master Han. I was like, you know what we're not gonna say in this fight. Any Judo. This is going to be a boxing nod between two guys who don't know how to strike. Sure enough, there's about 15 minutes of two guys standing at each other being like, I don't know, punch low kick job. I didn't really study this part of my roommate. It's like your first, it's like your first fighting grade nine when you're like, oh, what do you want to do? Judo Jim should have trained with like Boxer Mike. You haven't made up one of your dogs or Mike. Bring little Mac in to train him. And the best part is Judo Jim has a big new tattoo on his back of one guy kicking another guy in the head. This is hilarious because during the fight, has he kept throwing low kick after low kick? The commentator was like, I don't think he can get his leg any higher than that. Then he threw a body kick and is like, ah, it's about the time the top is going to go. Oh, terrible. So these are the first four fights in their welterweight tournament. I'm not going to give up on on Bell Tour this season yet. Next week is going to be featherweights. You can't honestly, you can't hold the organization responsible for the one lackluster card. And featherweights will always deliver. I mean, when featherweights fight, it's rarely ever. And there's also a light heavyweight tournament coming out later this season. There's potential. It was not a great start. I've seen a lot of Bell Tour fights here and there, just flipping through channels. And there's a lot of good fights. Absolutely. There's some great fights. It's an exciting organization. This wasn't a good network. Yeah, it was just a yeah, I've caught it on a bad run. One fight that we need to talk about, Lopsley versus Huron. Huron got, this was kind of a screw job finish. He got a remake of choke, fairly locked in. And the ref was like, all right, that's enough of that. Huron or Lopsley got up and was like, I didn't tap. I didn't say I quit. The ref was like, well, I touched your hand. And he's like, my hand was trapped on the guy's body. I couldn't move it. Yeah, it wasn't like he wasn't like he was lying saying, oh, why did you stop the fight? He actually, the ref shouldn't have stopped the fight. You know, like, Huron was going to win from that point, for sure. But like, I understand it's better to stop a fight early than stop it late. Yeah, this was just, it wasn't time for this fight to end. He wasn't done at all. Yeah, we're crowd definitely turn on this and booed it, which is unfortunate for Huron, who's making his Bellatory View. An interesting little facet is Huron used to fight with Strike Force. And in his pre-fight comments, he was like, the reason I left Strike Force is because they promised me a championship shot. And they're like, yeah, you're not the golden boy. So we're not going to give you a shot. So I'm coming here with-- You were talking about the politics of Strike Force. He was very, very interesting. Yeah, he was like, they favor gold boys. They don't let the golden boys. They don't make stars. They don't let good fighters fight. Isn't Huron fought GSP before? Was the same Huron or am I thinking of a different Huron? I don't know. I'd have to check. It's a J Huron, right? Yes. Yeah, I believe he's fought GSP. He may well have. Because I think he's been around. Oh, yeah, yeah, he's been around for a long time. I just can't-- I think he was one of GSP's first wins. But I know this is my memory, so we'll see. Well, in any case, Huron definitely, like, I thought the most interesting part of the Belter card was Huron calling out Strike Force and saying that today. They held him now. He needs a Russian management company. Come on M1. Step in there. Yeah, so then we go forward. We're going to quickly cover UFC 3. This is a week old. We're not really going to talk about it too much to be honest. Paul Harris picked up a knee bar win over Branch. Big surprise there. Paul Harris within win. This was by knee bar. Shane Roller got a great knockout over Tavares. Greg's happy about that. Very happy. Roller's awesome. Because we're all big roller fans of Back from WBC. And he comes out there in the first round. He's just awkward, weird, stand up to the point where-- I was worried. Well, to the point where Rogan is making fun of him and saying he shouldn't even be attempting it. And then he got an awesome knockout in the second round. Highlight knockout. It was great. One of the best ones in the year. I left my seat. Stevenson lost to Castillo. Joe Daddy Steve. That's hard. This is third in a row. The running's on the wall for a run. I think he's gone. Three fights. Three losses in a row in light. Wait, even if you're a vet. It's time to be thinking about you. You got to move down. You got to move out. D.A.B.D. got a one-sided whipping over Cantwell. Very, very ridiculous. He got a 30-27, a 30-25, and a 30-26. So pound of the guy. Brian Bowles got an incredible repeat of his win over DiMashio page. Looks great. Bowles looked awesome. They fought a couple of years ago, and Bowles won by Guillotine, and he won again by Guillotine. The fight was awesome before that happened too. I'm so happy to see Bowles back. It sucked when he lost to Cruz. Well, for me at least, because I'm pretty big Bowles. Well, he's on the path to redeem his won-loss ever to Cruz, another winner or two, and he'll get a shot. Yeah, he can't wait. Wiedman looked pretty good, and he named his decision over Scarra. He got great. He's the first UFC fight. He's only ever been in five fights, and he looked incredible. He dominated Sakura. Yep. Like a serious hero. And Sakura's no joke. And what I really liked about on the commentary, Rogan said something really good. He was saying that we'd been had beaten Phil Davis and Bader in wrestling back in the day. Like this guy has serious wrestling pedigree. For his first fight, the guy looked incredible. And for a middleweight to be taken on Phil Davis and Ryan Bader. Yeah, these aren't small guys. Yeah, these are two of the biggest and the light heavyweight divisions. Yeah, definitely I got to watch 0-4. Muno's looked incredible against all the way, in my opinion. He crushed all the way with a punch, then Tkatoum. Muno's, he's got extremely heavy hands. I mean, he's not wasting his time doing shot after shot after shot. Yeah. So he'd do two master-cycle comedy. But he should let his hands go a little bit more. Let's his hands go. He can get some success with him. So after this, they're saying that if Chell Sonnen cannot take on Bizping due to issues of jail or licensing, with his recent guilty plea on money laundering and his issues of store debuts. Well, his suspension's done. True, but he's got a worry about the laundry. Yeah, no, he just plead guilty for that, but they're expecting six months probation. Yeah. And then after that, he's got to get re-licensed. True. So he'll have a criminal record. But I guess so. But if they cannot do Bizping versus Sonnen, which is the natural fight that they want, they're talking about doing Bizping versus Munos, it's fine for me. That'll be a great fight as well. Because Munos has got really, really heavy hands and a really great wrestling. I would definitely enjoy a Sonnen Bizping hype special, though, much more. That's fine. Because Sonnen's already started talking about how classless Bizping is for spitting in her various corner and everything. So I mean, he's already got the ball rolling. I can't wait to see what he comes up with. You call me an event. That would be a huge fight. I hope they put that together. Sonnen can sell anything. He's you. He's great. And then we go forward. Diego Sanchez took on Martin Kamen. What a great fight. Extremely great. He's an extremely close fight. Kamen was the technical striker, stepping back and jabbing. Sanchez was the power striker, stepping forward. Oh, the first round of Kamen is the striking first round, getting dominated. And then Diego got into his... I'm just going to go crazy like in the clay. In his yes mode. Yes. Yes. And it got really competitive. It got really close. This is the first round, easy, easy Kamen. The second two, a lot harder to call. The second two rounds were very, very close. The third round, Sanchez got a takedown, which probably clenches him the round. The second round is the one that's on the bubble. Yep. I have Kamen winning this round, because he definitely outstruck Sanchez. But Sanchez definitely got a lot of flurries and a lot of power punches. So it could have gone either way. The judges all gave it to Sanchez. They say the dream, the newly renamed dream. Won this fight. He changed his day in from Diego to nightmare to Diego to dream. Power positive thinking, I guess. I guess he's working for him. Well, yeah. This is one of those weird fights with judging wear. The first time I watched it, I thought the Diego won. Then I saw the fight metric scores on the online, and Kamen clearly won the fight if you go by technical scoring. Then I watched it again, knowing that, I still thought Diego won. He was just more aggressive, and I was just more inclined to give it to him in 29-28. It's really hard for someone to fight Diego Sanchez and look more aggressive than him. That's one thing that Diego has really got going for him, unless he's fighting like BJ Penn. But Diego just has that and judges look a lot at aggression. So Diego has an advantage every time he steps in there, because he's just so aggressive and he just goes after you. Both guys are great point fighters, and I actually thought that Kamen would win this base on that. I looked at the same as Steve did, and I actually have Kamen winning it slightly in the second round, because he definitely out-pointed Sanchez in my mind. But I think Kamen got it. The thing is, to me, there's a difference between a robbery and a close fight. This is a close fight. I'm not just pointing at Sanchez one. I just think you can make the argument for either guy, and I happen to think that Kamen punched him more. Well, there was a robbery talk about this online, and all this stuff. Save the robbery talk for a real robbery. This is a close fight where one guy won. As much as I love Greg and his fandom of Nick Ring, Nick Ring and Fukada, that was a robbery. This is a close fight. You know, there's a difference between a close fight and a robbery. This is a close fight. Sanchez, you know, he's definitely going to be spending some time in the hospital, but picked up a win. Congratulations. He was like, he wasn't going to fight from his face. I don't know how he could even see. Like, his eyes were closed shut. Came to a halt on you, the brutal. So let's go forward to the news. Steve, what do we have in the news? Just a bit of quick news here. UFC starting with UFC 129, and Toronto is going to be moving their shows up to starting at 9 o'clock. Cool. They've been starting at 10 for ever, but they just realized that by the time they finish their press conference, they all get out of the building. It's like 2 a.m., yeah. Not enough time to go out and drink and party. Yep. And, I don't know. It's a bars close in Toronto. I think this just weren't for people to know, but I don't know, it's just 10 o'clock was UFC's time. 9 is going to be a bit of a change. Yeah. So the prelims are going to start at 8 then. They're going to start at 8. The Facebook ones are going to start at 0.7. Yeah. Like, these are starting really people are still going to be at work. Well, hockey games start at 7, so I don't see why. I don't think that at 7 on a Saturday night that there'll be that many people at work that will definitely affect that demographic. And I just want to show up at the 9. Yeah, but I mean, I still would like to imagine that UFC will be fine an hour earlier. Yeah, yeah, I think it just may take up a lot. If you're really that excited to see a UFC pay per view, you'll book a shift off. Save your shift. So yeah, that's not a big deal. I think it's a good idea, though. What else do we have here? Oh, Matt Lilland has been sued for the alleged-- That was a six-medical marijuana plant. Let me correct you there. Not the law, Lilland, who is currently suing his former Team Quest teammate, Dan Henderson, for the Team Quest rights, now that they've had a falling out. Both of them want to run their own different camp named Team Quest. He is being charged with stealing six-medical marijuana plants that would be grown on his property. But I guess, weren't his or something? I don't know. I don't know all the details. It's ridiculous. Oh, so he didn't go into, like, a shock, and-- No, he just goes-- Somebody was growing on what he figured was his property, so he grabbed the plants. More or less, yeah. I just think it's funny that Matt the law, Lilland, is stealing marijuana. Well, I mean, Jerry's out on his penal lines. Jerry's out on whether this is stealing, though. I mean, it was on his property. It was on his property, so it's his. I don't know. I don't know how the law goes, where was he? Where was this? Where was this? This is Oregon. Oregon, so yeah, Oregon state law, I have no idea. Who knows? Well, I mean, he definitely heard his hand in that fight with Ruthless Robert Lawler. So, you know, Lilland marijuana. No, why not? It's not quite glaucoma, but it'll do, I guess. It's in pain. Well, we're talking about Matt Lilland stealing marijuana. You know, there's no news this week. We are pretty much done. Yeah, all right. All right. Well, thank you very much for listening to us at 93.3CFMU. You can also find us at thehammerma.com and-- addicted MMA.com. Thanks for tuning in. Have a good week.