Alpha males are not fans of anything
Since it is impossible for an alpha male the be a fan of anything (#science), I am forced to admit that I am not a fan of Heavy Hands. That said, I do have a bit of a crush on Phil. Every time he says “yeah” before he formulates a response to BoxingBusch, I get the strangest tingle in my swimsuit area. I guess I have some stuff to talk to my wife about. Yeah, so, yeah these guys are my boiz. GREAT analyses. Fun, smart and funny af. I’ve been in the game for a looong time. Team Quest Portland back when it was like, TEAM QUEST. I didn’t think anything new was going to increase my enjoyment of our ‘sport’ but this podcast does it. The OTHER tea swilling, podcasting brit who shall not be named here (rhymes with Crack Snack) is tied with these goofs for first place mma analysts for me. LISTEN, JOIN, RATE, PATREONIZE these men. They will increase your appreciation of mma no matter what your experience/knowledge level is. If you don’t enjoy it, you’re either not alpha or you’re dumb, or both. Don’t be a beta dummy. Listen to Heavy Hands and do it loud and proud. I’ve been sad since Dr. Wyman went out for a ‘pack of smokes’ (but actually fled back to academia - some people ain’t about this life) but Phil is great. Like losing a father but gaining an uncle with a weird accent.
Air Lats via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/23/19
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Only until very recently I've become aware of the depth and nuances of the striking aspect of martial arts. I used to think striking was random and boring, but articles and videos of guys like Lawrence Kenshin and Jack Slack have opened my eyes. And Heavy Hands has also been a big part of this...Read full review »
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