Merab Calls Out Petr Yan + Rousey vs Carano
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Summary
On this edition of Bando’s Breakdowns, Zain Bando delivers a high-octane analysis of a week that has redefined the combat sports and collegiate landscapes. We lead with an exclusive interview with the #2 ranked bantamweight contender Merab Dvalishvili, who joins the show to discuss his path to the title and his thoughts on the current state of the 135-pound division.
The episode then shifts to a massive week for college athletics as we break down the 2026-27 Big Ten Men’s Basketball home and away opponents—including a highly anticipated series for the Illinois Fighting Illini. We also examine the broader College Football schedule and a landmark legal turn in Lincoln, as a third-party arbitrator rules in favor of the CSC in the Nebraska football NIL case, rejecting deals for 18 players and setting a major precedent for the "House" settlement era.
In the Octagon, we recap the absolute war that was UFC 328, where Khamzat Chimaev survived a grueling battle with Sean Strickland to solidify his place at the top of the middleweight heap. Looking ahead, we preview UFC Vegas 117 headlined by Arnold Allen and Melquizael Costa, and dive into the surreal announcement of the Netflix-exclusive bout between Ronda Rousey and Gina Carano.
The show continues with your weekly postseason check-in for the NBA and NHL Playoffs, analyzing the momentum shifts as the field narrows. For "One Thing I Saw," Zain investigates the sudden suspension of massive MMA Twitter accounts, including news leader ChampRDS, and what it means for the sport's digital community. Finally, we close with Zain’s Zinger, where we ask the tough question: Is Netflix finally over-saturating the sports streaming market, or is this just the beginning of a new era?
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