TTP Ep. 510: Steven Asplund, Jamey-Lyn Horth, Morgan Charriere and UFC Vegas 112
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TTP Ep. 510: Steven Asplund, Jamey-Lyn Horth, Morgan Charriere and UFC Vegas 112
"Kicking off this UFC Vegas 112 edition of TTP is our interview with UFC heavyweight, Steven Asplund. Asplund talks about throwing his gameplan out the window just seconds before he walked out for Dana White's Contender Series. Plus, he discusses the wild ride to get the the UFC and just what it means to have his dad in his corner for the big debut."
"For the last fight card of the year, we get Brandon Royval and Manel Kape together in what should be a banger of a main event. We also have a co-main event that could see a changing of the guard when upstart Kevin Vallejos takes on stalwart Giga Chikadze. We'll break down those fights as well as some of our other favorite fights on the main card."
"Horth discusses the layoff that has been a bit longer than she planned. However, she was able to use that time to travel and get some more training in with her Canadian counterparts. Now set to return, she gets a fight with Tereza Bleda, who she has already prepared for once. She talks about that fight and gives us a rundown of the style matchup."
"Closing out this UFC 323 edition of TTP is our interview with UFC featherweight, Morgan Charriere. Charriere talks about going into enemy territory and coming out with a win in his last fight. Plus, he digs into the banger of a fight he has this weekend with Melquizael Costa. You don't want to miss it."
Steven Asplund threw his gameplan out the window seconds before walking out for Dana White's Contender Series and described the wild ride to reach the UFC while having his dad in his corner for his debut. The card preview highlights a main event between Brandon Royval and Manel Kape and a co-main featuring Kevin Vallejos versus Giga Chikadze, plus breakdowns of other main card fights and a recommended underdog and plus-money parlay with FanDuel odds. Jamey-Lyn Horth used an extended layoff to travel and train in Canada and now returns to face Tereza Bleda. Morgan Charriere reflected on winning in enemy territory and previews his bout with Melquizael Costa.
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