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Best Combat sports careers Podcast Episodes

Combat sports careers is covered across 1 podcast episode in our library — including Theo Von. Conversations explore core themes like the stockton slap, fighting on the uprise, jiu-jitsu as life skill, drawing on firsthand experience and research from leading practitioners.

Below you'll find key insights, core concepts, and actionable advice aggregated from the top episodes — followed by a ranked list of the best combat sports careers discussions to explore next.

Key Insights on Combat sports careers

  1. 1.Nate Diaz and Chris Avila are headlining a May 16th Netflix fight card, with Diaz facing Mike Perry and Avila fighting Brandon Jenkins in an MMA bout.
  2. 2.The iconic "Stockton slap" was originated by Nate's brother, Nick Diaz, during his second UFC fight against Robbie Lawler.
  3. 3.Nate Diaz strongly advocates for teaching jiu-jitsu in schools and to law enforcement, viewing it as a necessary life skill akin to learning to swim, crucial for self-defense and personal development.
  4. 4.Diaz chose his fight with Mike Perry on Netflix over larger UFC offers because he prefers to fight the "best of the best" when they are "on the uprise," rather than opponents like a currently struggling Conor McGregor.
  5. 5.Nate Diaz plans to fight Jake Paul in MMA after his bout with Mike Perry and is actively building his own promotion called "Real Fight Incorporated" to promote real MMA fights.
  6. 6.Both Nate Diaz and Chris Avila confirmed they are not vaccinated, with Diaz humorously challenging others to "vaccinate yourself."

Key Concepts in Combat sports careers

The stockton slap

An open-handed strike to the face, popularized by Nick Diaz (Nate's brother) during his UFC career. Nate Diaz explains it as a psychological tactic, a form of warning or assertion of dominance without necessarily engaging in a full-blown punch, stemming from real-life experiences of owning someone with a slap without a fight escalating.

Fighting on the uprise

Nate Diaz's philosophy for selecting opponents, emphasizing the importance of fighting individuals who are at the peak of their performance or actively building their careers and momentum. He states he prefers not to fight someone who is "on their last dying leg" or seeking a comeback story, aiming instead for competitive fights against the "best of the best" when they are also performing at their highest level.

Jiu-jitsu as life skill

Nate Diaz's belief that jiu-jitsu should be a mandatory skill taught in schools and to law enforcement, viewing it as essential as learning to swim. He argues it provides critical self-defense capabilities, fosters mental stability, helps overcome social anxiety, and promotes overall awareness and confidence in navigating life's challenges.

The 'grooming' joke (theo von)

A running humorous remark initiated by Theo Von after Nate Diaz recounted meeting Chris Avila when Avila was 14-15 and Diaz was an adult fighter. Von playfully accuses Diaz of "grooming" Avila, a joke that reappears when discussing Michael Jackson and Elvis's daughter, and Theo's movie. It serves as a lighthearted, recurring gag throughout the episode.

Actionable Takeaways

  • Consider incorporating jiu-jitsu into your routine for self-defense and mental stability, as Nate Diaz suggests it fosters awareness and confidence in various social situations.
  • Embrace and represent your origins and culture, understanding that where you come from forms the "core" of who you are and what you do, as emphasized by Nate Diaz.
  • When facing high-stakes situations, adopt a mindset of survival and preparedness rather than excitement, as Nate Diaz describes his approach to fighting: "get in there and get out of it alive."
  • Challenge yourself regularly to expand your capabilities, similar to how Theo Von adopted Joe Rogan's advice to double his podcast output, leading to longer and more engaging conversations.
  • Explore alternative platforms and entrepreneurial ventures in your field if traditional paths don't align with your strategic goals, mirroring Nate Diaz's move to Netflix and his plans for "Real Fight Incorporated."

Top Episodes — Ranked by Insight (1)

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Theo Von

Nate Diaz & Chris Avila | This Past Weekend w/ Theo Von #649

Nate Diaz and Chris Avila are headlining a May 16th Netflix fight card, with Diaz facing Mike Perry and Avila fighting Brandon Jenkins in an MMA bout.

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