Squared Circle Magic; The Fight

“He’s better than I thought” Those were words spoken by Floyd Mayweather after his mega fight with Conor McGregor, but it might as well have been spoken by anyone that watched it. While highly anticipated, no one really knew what to expect and most assumed that this was done as just another money grab by Mayweather and his team. After all, McGregor had fought as many boxing matches as me heading into this fight. Moreover, this fight felt hastily put together, set to occur only a couple of months after its surprise and stunning announcement in late June. Despite all of this, Mayweather-McGregor gave us all the highlights and excitement that Mayweather-Pacquiao failed to do.

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It was only a little over 2 years ago that Pacquiao fought Mayweather in what was then billed as the “Fight of the Century” Boy, was that a spectacular over-statement! After generating Pay-Per-View and ticket sales records, the only thing that the fight delivered was an endless stream of memes following the fight. It was became known as a disgraceful fight, one that many spoke about as the beginning of the end of boxing. Mayweather prevailed in a unanimous decision, but it felt like we all lost after that fight. When Pacquiao revealed after the fight that he’d injured his shoulder in training, boxing fans and commentators were furious given the profit that the fight generated for the superstar boxers and their promotion teams. Mayweather would go on to fight Andre Berto in September of 2015 and after easily handling Berto in another boring fight, Mayweather then called it a career with a 49-0 boxing record, matching Rocky Marciano’s record at the time of his retirement.

Even with all those facts, the atmosphere at the start of this fight was electric and the anticipation could be felt throughout the arena. Not even the PPV issues that delayed the start of the fight could bring down the hype as the boxers made their way to the ring. A decidedly pro-McGregor crowd brought an even greater level of energy and made you believe that Conor really had a shot, despite all that was said leading up to the fight. Conor seemed to feed off that energy in the first couple of rounds, generating palpable buzz about the prospects of him actually being able to pull this thing off. Conor looked loose, he looked locked in, and even displayed some of the cockiness that has made him of the biggest personalities in UFC. He taunted Mayweather at the start, putting his hands behind his back daring Floyd to attack. Throughout the first couple of rounds, Floyd displayed his typical defensive style, just trying to survive the onslaught at the start. McGregor looked strong, like he belonged, and that Mayweather was in for a tougher fight than expected.

The McGregor onslaught continued into the start of round 3 as he continued to mix in jabs and uppercuts that connected unlike anything that we’d seen on Mayweather in his last few bouts. After sitting back in typical Floyd fashion in the first couple of rounds, Mayweather changed his approach. Known as the greatest defensive boxer of all time, Floyd unexpectedly went on the offensive against McGregor. As if he remembered that Conor had never boxed before in his life, Mayweather began to deliver shot after shot to a stunted McGregor. Even more unlikely, Mayweather began to come forward, taking the fight to McGregor, more so than he had done in recent years. After being out-punched in the first few rounds, Mayweather became the aggressor and started landing more and more blows. The middle rounds of the fight brought even more Mayweather aggression as he continued to land blow after blow to the body and head of McGregor. After an early flurry, McGregor looked gas and was quickly fading.

An underrated storyline of this fight was the fact that McGregor had never before been involved in a fight longer than 25 minutes. Many of Conor’s fights ended within the first couple of rounds, one of them just 14 seconds into a fight. Even those that gave McGregor a chance because of his background in MMA were worried about his endurance should the fight go more than just a few rounds. The fatigue and exhaustion manifested itself as the fight got deeper and deeper; that’s when Mayweather began to assert his dominance. Starting in the 6th round, Floyd moved forward on Conor and began to methodically take him apart. It looked like it was only a matter of time before Mayweather finished him off. Staggered in the 9th round by Mayweather’s continuous assault, Conor was a sitting duck at the start of the 10th. Though he came out punching at the start of the 10th, McGregor finally wore down and Mayweather put together a combination that completely threw Conor off-balance and forced the referee to stop the fight. Mayweather had his victory, his place in history, and some redemption from his last couple of underwhelming fights.

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While it would be too premature to say that boxing is back, this fight went along way to reconciling some of the bad feelings that boxing fans had developed towards the sport in recent years. The excitement this fight delivered will go a long way towards revitalizing the sport. With another highly anticipated bout between Canelo Alvarez and GGG in only a couple of weeks, the sport will once again be thrust to the forefront of the sports world. For McGregor, this was a display of his resolve and his determination and put him in a huge spotlight with those not familiar with his work in the UFC. Despite the loss, this was a huge win for both McGregor and the UFC.

In spite of all the odds, the biggest winner was Mayweather. The fight that McGregor brought to the boxing ring quieted the talk about this fight being merely a money grab. With a win in a thrilling and intense 10 rounds, Mayweather showed his adaptability and malleability as a boxer even this late in his career. He won not by being defensive but by being on the attack, a nice change of pace from previous fights. While you won’t convince boxing purists that Mayweather’s record-breaking win should count towards his boxing record, the way McGregor battled made this feel more like a boxing match and less like a joke in their minds. Backed by this record-breaking win, Mayweather (as he announced in post-fight interviews) can finally retire as the greatest winner in boxing history.

Game of Thrones: Season 7 Episode 7 – Instant Reaction

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Game of Thrones Season Finale Podcast is here! Stevie, FP, and Joe break down all 73mins of awesomeness in the finale of the course of this special edition, extended podcast. So many twists in turns along the way leading to ALL of the main characters of the show finally ending up in the same place at the same time and the scene didn’t disappoint! *Spoilers Here* While Stevie and FP give the episode an A (and the season a B-) Joe was more disappointed in the finale due to what he calls the “sloppy timing” and “unnecessary plot extensions” which he explains in full. Regardless of how you felt about the finale, you should listen to this podcast and share your insight as we all wait a painful year for the show to return! (PhotoCredit: HBO/Radkil)

Robert Lee Exposes ESPN Political Agenda

If you have been listening to the DTC podcast with any regularity over the past months you know how we feel about ESPN… you also know how we feel about people who are in a constant state of “I’m offended” with or without cause. Earlier this week, ESPN pulled a game announcer from his assignment this weekend in Charlottesville Virginia where he was to call the college football game between the University of Virginia and William and Mary. Now, that on its own is not news. Game assignments change all the time but leave it to ESPN to turn non-news into national-news by issuing this absurd original statement [below] about the game announcer Robert Lee pictured on the left; not to be confused with Robert E. Lee, the Confederate General.

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Robert Lee (Asian) on left. Robert E. Lee (Confederate General) on Right. ESPN doesn’t think YOU can tell them apart.

ESPN statement reads in part:

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Now would anyone, of logical and sound mind, confuse the Asian man pictured above with the Confederate General? It would take some really serious mojo to someone conclude that Robert Lee was an ancestor of General Lee, or that his parents were so found of the General that they named their son after him. Just please let this just sink in for a moment, how could ANYONE be offended by someones name and furthermore who would they ask for an apology? Would the triggered nut-bags of mostly left-leaning ideology demand Robert Lee the Asian to change his name? This is literally the most absurd actual news story that reads like something out of the Onion. But this is the current state of ESPN… here is a clip of DTC host Joe on the CBS DC show OffScript talking about this exact issue earlier this week…

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DTC host Joe on the air live at CBS DC discussing MS-ESPN and the Robert Lee fiasco.

ESPN has now been nicknamed MSESPN for the better part of all of 2017 and the reasons just keep on becoming more and more apparent. The network that raised so many of us on sports highlights has now shifted and continues to try to use its sports-base-appeal to further left/liberal points of views. Don’t believe me… here is a short list.

2014 – Michael Sam, openly gay player, drafted into the NFL by the St. Louis Rams. ESPN had to make sure everyone knew his name leading up to the draft, put a camera in his house on draft day to hopefully catch a kiss to his boyfriend (to prove they are inclusive) then had a camera crew on him every single day after he was drafted. The talking heads praised him and hailed him as a hero… but there was one big problem, he was horrible at football and ended up being cut. After that the tide shifted and it became all about how he was being treated unfairly because he was gay. Nothing like having ESPN run to your aid to pressure employers to employee you when you aren’t good at your job. ESPN covered Sam as if it was the only sports story of the year… people noticed. People got fed up by turning on an sports channel and hearing constant political banter about a gay man blaming his lack of skill on others.

2015 – Bruce/Caitlyn Jenner awarded Arthur Ash Courage Award at ESPN ESPY show. Man becomes woman wins award. Don’t think I missed anything here, except all the other logical and more appropriate recipients of this once prestigious award. Leave it to ESPN to not award the courage award to Lauren Hill who at 19 years old overcame an inoperable brain tumor to achieve her dream and play college basketball while raising money for cancer research. She died two months before the ESPYs; or Iraqi war veteran Noah Galloway who lost two limbs but continues to enter physical competitions and even Dancing with the Stars! Either of these two options would have been better than the nonsense ESPN decided, we the people needed, which was a man dressed as a woman, crying about his extravagant and wealthy life has been unfair and thus he deserves an award… please.

2016 – Colin Kaepernick decides standing for the National Anthem was the wrong thing to do and to raise awareness he will sit or kneel until police forces nationwide stop, eh, working? No, I remember he will sit down during the anthem to allow for more dialogue between black people and police officers? Honestly not really sure because it changed so many times. The highlight of every 49ers game on ESPN started with Kap taking a knee or sitting, discussing which players joined him, and how other players reacted around the league and on social media, quick actual game highlights, then interview Kap about what kneeling means to him which is where we learned things such as he feels the “system is broken” and “black people are targeted by white police officers.” (Both completely untrue of course.) But the highlight for me was after weeks (and weeks) of Kap taking a knee and talking about social issues, and things needing to change, and the importance of dialogue and involvement in local politics, he decides to NOT vote and then doesn’t understand why normal, average fans turned on him in a second.. assuming they hadn’t when he started sitting during the NATIONAL ANTHEM. But this story doesn’t end with Kap getting caught. It has continued into 2017 where ESPN pushes for him seemingly on every show, every day, all the time. If he was talented, he would be employed. But frankly how many fan bases coast to coast are SO left leaning that they would embrace someone sitting during the National Anthem. Football is a blue collar sport where more people attend in the elements than in the suites but ESPN refuses to acknowledge that and continues to push their elitist agenda.

And now we have Robert Lee, the asian, being reassigned by ESPN because they didn’t want people to be offended by a man, asian man, named Robert Lee, calling a game at UVA a few weeks after rioters demanded that confederate general Robert E Lee be removed from the quad. Makes sense right? Of course not. Instead of letting him do his job or re-assigning him quietly behind the scenes they do it publicly and everyone picks up the story and calls them on their horrible decision making yet again. The real question is what did ESPN expect to happen and the answer is they expected the left to give them a golf clap and bravo for being “aware” but that may be a limited view of reality… by in large fans of college and professional football are not left leaning and to them this is absurd, stupid, dumb, and raises eyebrows as to why would they do something like this…

The answer is either ESPN has a political agenda ESPN thinks you, the viewer, are too stupid to tell the difference between an Asian man and a white Confederate General who has been dead since 1870.

Is Taking A Knee That Big of A Deal

NFL owners were so close! After an entire spring and summer of one owner after another speaking about the negative impact of potentially signing Colin Kaepernick, owners thought they had done away with the issue altogether. After all, training camps had begun and lesser quarterbacks such as Ryan Fitzpatrick and Case Keenum had received invites, but not Kaepernick. Then the preseason began with the backdrop of the events happening in Charlottesville clouding the political landscape. Suddenly, there was no escaping the tension and divide in America today. After all, it was that tension stemming for policy brutality against young African American males that spurred Kaepernick to protest in the first place. Mershawn Lynch sat during the anthem, then it was Michael Bennett, then in week two countless players expressed themselves and their displeasure in various forms with the racial tension today.

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All of a sudden, NFL players were back to being asked questions about Kaepernick, but not just his stance. When asked about why more players haven’t protested, Bennett’s brother, Martellus said, “They fear for their jobs, they fear for their well-being,” keenly aware of how various protests might silently lead to players losing their jobs. Pittsburgh Steeler Cameron Heyward, speaking regarding why Kaepernick hasn’t been signed, “Among players, we want him back in this league. I don’t think anybody is trying to keep him out of the league as a player. He’s a heck of a talent. He played in the Super Bowl. It’s crazy to think that guy doesn’t have a job.” Now again it seems that the NFL has another PR issue on their hands.

Where does this leave the NFL? One word: vulnerable. This preseason, not only have the protests continued, but countless NFL stars have been involved in various forms of protests. Moreover, white NFL players have joined their teammates in their shows of protests around the NFL. From Chris Long to superstar quarterback Derek Carr putting his arm around a protesting Khalil Mack, the protests have expanded all across the country. While Carr said he was merely showing his love for a teammate, it’s hard not to see his action as a show of support for not just Mack’s protest, but all those protesting around the league.

After conducting research to figure out the reason for the drop in attendance and viewership last season and determining that the National Anthem protests were part of the reason, the NFL tried to rid itself of the Kaepernick issue “organically”. When a respected owner like John Mara speaks on his own regarding Kaepernick and says, “All my years being in the league, I never received more emotional mail from people than I did about that issue….If any of your players ever do that, we are never coming to another Giants game.” This is the owner of the same organization that employed Josh Brown, a kicker with several counts of sexual assault and domestic violence.

When someone such as Mara speaks those words, other owners take notice and whether or not they’ll admit it, they defiantly took a stance against Kaepernick and his actions. They thought they had sent a clear message to the rest of the players in the league, but the continued racial tension has prevented the players from heeding the message as much as was expected by the owners. A league that is already dealing with the backlash from CTE studies, a sometimes chilling response to domestic violence issues, and numerous other issues could ill afford another PR nightmare such as these acts of protests. It will be interesting to see how that affects the NFL this year. The league and its owners can no longer ignore this issue and hope that it goes away. With an ever-changing social landscape, continued silence on such important justice and ethical issues might be the beginning of the end for the league as we know it.

Game of Thrones: Season 7 Episode 5 – Instant Reaction

Game of Thrones: Season 7 Episode 5 – Instant Reaction

So much happened in this week’s episode that we expanded the commentary circle to get more fan insight! What role will Gendry play moving forward with his awesome battle axe?! Where is Yuron Greyjoy? When will Jon Snow find out who he really is? If push comes to shove will Jamie side with his sister or his brother? With just a few (long) episodes left in this season, what do you expect to happen next? D, Sam, Peter, 20, Stevie, and Joe break it all down this week! Tune in, like, and share! (Photo Credit: HBO)

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