From Boxing Ringside to Military Regulations: This Week's Hot Topics

14 Sep 2025 • 54 min • EN
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Send us a text The boxing world was buzzing this weekend as Terrence "Bud" Crawford dominated Canelo Alvarez in their highly anticipated Netflix-streamed bout. Our hosts break down not just the technical aspects of Crawford"s victory, but the larger implications for boxing as a sport trying to reclaim relevance in the UFC era. Netflix"s free-access approach brought unprecedented eyeballs to the match, potentially signaling a new distribution model for combat sports. Beyond the ring, we tackle the Pentagon"s controversial new beard policy that has military members on edge. The recently issued memo states service members requiring shaving waivers for more than a year may face separation, marking a significant reversal after years of increasing accommodations. We explore this from multiple perspectives – from medical necessity to military readiness – while acknowledging the disproportionate impact on African American service members who often require shaving waivers due to skin conditions. The conversation shifts to NFL Week 2 predictions, highlighting the Eagles-Chiefs matchup as the game to watch. Our hosts passionately debate whether Kansas City will bounce back from their surprising Week 1 loss or if Philadelphia"s defensive returns and offensive firepower will prove too much for the Chiefs at home. We close with a frustrated commentary on the WNBA"s puzzling decision to begin their playoffs during NFL Week 2, showcasing the ongoing challenges in women"s sports marketing. Whether you"re a combat sports enthusiast, military member, or football fan, this episode delivers passionate analysis and insider perspectives on the week"s most compelling stories. Join the conversation and let us know your thoughts on these hot-button issues!

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