Majority Draw Radio hosts Ryan McKinnell and Danny Acosta are on location in Las Vegas and Los Angeles respectively to bring conversations with Anderson Silva, Ronda Rousey and Miesha Tate, who comprise three of the four top billings for UFC 168's pay-per-view.
Tate shares her belief Rousey is skillful at faking nice, calls the champ’s emotional stability into question, and details how she expects to emerge with the UFC title belt.
Rousey discusses her hopes female MMA will live a long, healthy and star-studded life, why the rematch with Tate comes at the only time it will make sense, and compares enjoyable experiences filming The Expendables with boxer Victor Ortiz to her detestable time with Tate on The Ultimate Fighter reality TV show.
Silva reflects on why people need to respect the man that dethroned him, new UFC middleweight champion Chris Weidman, his legendary legacy, and the possibility “The Spider” will be in Bruce Lee-style action flicks.
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