The MMA Hour: Fedor Emelianenko, Alexander Volkanovski, Scott Coker, and more | Feb 1, 2023



The Mixed Martial Arts Hour is back in your life! Below is a rundown of Wednesday’s show, which begins at 1 p.m. ET / 10 a.m. PT / 6 p.m. UK time.

00:00:00 Standby

00:01:22 A preview of this weekend’s upcoming events including Bellator 290 and UFC Vegas 68.

00:06:37 Bellator President Scott Coker joins us to preview Bellator 290.

00:35:53 All your questions answered in the latest edition of On The Nose (Part 1).

01:08:14 Fedor Emelianenko joins us to talk about his retirement fight at Bellator 290.

01:32:00 Matchroom’s Eddie Hearn returns to the show in studio to discuss Amanda Serrano vs. Erika Cruz, Jake Paul vs. Tommy Fury and more.

02:34:01 UFC featherweight champion Alexander Volkanovski talks about his superfight with Islam Makhachev at UFC 284.

03:09:56 On The Nose (Part 2).

03:48:42 The Parlay Pals are back for best bets at Bellator 290 and UFC Vegas 68.

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48 thoughts on “The MMA Hour: Fedor Emelianenko, Alexander Volkanovski, Scott Coker, and more | Feb 1, 2023”

  1. 00:01:22 A preview of this weekend’s upcoming events including Bellator 290 and UFC Vegas 68.
    00:06:37 Bellator President Scott Coker joins us to preview Bellator 290.
    00:35:53 All your questions answered in the latest edition of On The Nose (Part 1).
    01:08:14 Fedor Emelianenko joins us to talk about his retirement fight at Bellator 290.
    01:32:00 Matchroom’s Eddie Hearn returns to the show in studio to discuss Amanda Serrano vs. Erika Cruz, Jake Paul vs. Tommy Fury and more.
    02:34:01 UFC featherweight champion Alexander Volkanovski talks about his superfight with Islam Makhachev at UFC 284.
    03:09:56 On The Nose (Part 2)
    03:48:42 The Parlay Pals are back for best bets at Bellator 290 and UFC Vegas 68.

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  2. What false narratives was Joe pushing over the past two years? What misinformation? I don’t remember him “pushing” anything, I remember him discussing the topic from a lot of perspectives with quite a few different people, most of whom are very well versed in the topic. Many of the supposed “misinformation” has turned out to be correct as time has gone on, so I’d be curious to know what he said specifically, that could be considered harmful or incorrect, or any examples of him “pushing” anything that was harmful or incorrect. Come on, Ariel. I don’t think you’re being very objective or fair in that criticism. It feels like an emotional reaction to a comment that didn’t seem to be meant with any malice towards you.

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  3. Not the biggest fan of Rogan(stopped watching JRE ever since Spotify deal) but c'mon Ariel…A simple research through MMA Hour interviews would show that occasionally Helwani is the one putting words into fighters' mouth.

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  4. 90% of the "miss information" the media tried to blame on Joe Rogan has turned out to be true! It's getting harder and harder to watch the MMA Hour and that's sad because it used to be the best

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  5. As an og fan of the sport and the show, this episode is all time. Fedor got me into the sport when he arm barred Hong man Choi. On top of that Eddie Hearn is an all time guest. Over the last couple years he has been a consistently great guest to the show.

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  6. Most exhausting bit of being a ufc commentator would be the travelling not sitting at the desk all day. Millions of people do that every day for longer hours and the research part isn’t that difficult if they love the sport imo

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  7. I would say Ladamian Tomlinson revolutionized the RB position waaaaay b4 LaVeon did. And LT may be the most slept on RB when ppl mention best RB’s, in his heyday he was something else💯

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  8. Oh god, this show has become so annoying. So sad that this is the No. 1 MMA show where all the stars pop up…. Ariel the pro vax mainstream man! The only thing that make people believe he is a good journalist is his touchy feely put-on personality and the much more time he has for interviews (msm really is dead regarding sports journalism and ESPN is just a ridiculous clown show….). So he does some good stuff indeed but….. all the commercials to endure on stupid censoring youtube. All the bizarre and ridiculous show elements about dart and low brow show wrestling. All the references about US mainstream sports. Ariel still seems to be in the wrong place. Maybe his whole MMA thing is just put on….. He just did not find his place at ESPN or any other MSM channel to cover one of the main US mainstream sports…. and he landed, largely by chance as the key MMA-journalist… But what is he really about on the inside???

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