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MMA History Podcast

MMA History Podcast

By: MMA Detective Mike Davis Joey Venti
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MMA Det Mike Davis and Herb Dean’s Dog Sitter Joey Venti being you incredibly researched subjects that will give you information that will surprise the hardest of OG’s


From the No Holds Barred to the Modern Era and everything in between: from choir boys to felon’s we interview everyone


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  • Xavier Foupa-Pokam Road to the UFC
    Mar 23 2026

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    In this special international episode, UFC veteran Xavier Foupa-Pokam — known as Professor X — takes listeners on his unforgettable road to the UFC. A true pioneer of French MMA and one of the earliest members of the Snake Team under trainer Cyril Diabate, Foupa-Pokam details his transition from traditional karate to Muay Thai and mixed martial arts in the early 2000s, when the sport was illegal in France. Fighters trained in secret, competed under the guise of other disciplines, and often faced law enforcement interference at events.

    With a professional career spanning more than 50 bouts and a verified record of 32-22-0, Professor X became one of the most traveled fighters of his era, competing primarily as the B-side in promotions across Europe, Asia, Africa, South America, and beyond. He shares stories from legendary events including Cage Rage in the UK, Jungle Fight in Brazil, and international tournaments, as well as his preparation with Dan Henderson’s Team Quest in the United States to mimic Anderson Silva. The conversation covers his UFC appearances at UFC 97 against Denis Kang and UFC 98 against Drew McFedries, plus memorable matchups against Paul Daley, Hayato Sakurai, Paulo Coelho, and more.
    Foupa-Pokam also discusses the challenges of building French MMA from the ground up, the outlaw atmosphere of the early days, his 11 amateur fights before turning pro, and insights into fellow Cameroonian-French fighter Francis Ngannou. This episode highlights the passion, resilience, and global experiences that defined one of MMA’s most dedicated journeymen.

    The MMA History Podcast documents the sport we love through hundreds of interviews and thousands of hours of research conducted by the most obsessed minds in the business. Subscribe for new episodes every week featuring the men who lived the early days of MMA.

    0:00 MMA history podcast intro
    0:32 Joey Venti’s guest introduction
    0:54 interview start
    1:14 part of the foundation for French combat sports
    5:51 Karate fighters transitioning to MMA
    8:56 Golden Trophy events
    10:06 Francis Ngannou vs Zoumana Cisse
    15:33 training before first fight
    17:18 illegal amateur bouts in France
    19:09 issues with Law enforcement
    20:58 coming into fights as a B side
    25:31 Xavier Foupa vs Nelson Monteiro
    27:00 Xavier Foupa vs David Pierre
    29:49 Xavier Foupa vs Paul Williamson
    31:02 Xavier Foupa vs Matt Ewin
    32:29 research on opponents before fight
    34:10 Xavier Foupa vs Ferene Gancs
    36:09 Xavier Foupa vs Poulo Coelho
    37:47 French fighters vs BJJ black belts
    41:52 Cage Rage parties behind the scenes
    46:42 Xavier Foupa vs Martin Kampmann
    48:53 Xavier Foupa vs John Oskar
    52:33 Xavier Foupa vs Paul Daily
    54:25 coming off 3 losses
    55:13 Xavier Foupa vs Jose Mata
    59:40 Michael Bisping vs Cyrille Diabate
    1:02:08 Xavier Foupa vs Itamar Rosa
    1:03:15 Xavier Foupa vs Ken Hamamura
    1:04:04 Xavier Foupa vs Hoon Kim
    1:06:42 Xavier Foupa vs Sol Gilbert
    1:10:24 Xavier Foupa vs Ryuta Sakuri
    1:13:08 Xavier Foupa vs Alex Reid
    1:15:38 interactions with Lee Murray
    1:16:57 Xavier Foupa vs Tom Watson
    1:17:28 Xavier Foupa vs Pierre Guillet
    1:18:00 Xavier Foupa vs Murilo Rua
    1:18:54 Cyrille Diabate vs Murilo Rua
    1:19:44 Far Eastern Modern Pancration Federation
    1:26:19 dealings with Wallid Ismail
    1:27:03 training with Dan Henderson at Team Quest
    1:30:12 getting a phone call from the UFC
    1:31:51 interview wrap up
    1:35:28 outro/ closing thoughts

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    1 hr and 40 mins
  • Josh Haynes Road to the UFC
    Mar 16 2026

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    In episode 320 of the MMA History Podcast, host Mike Davis and Joey Venti sit down with UFC veteran and The Ultimate Fighter season 3 finalist Josh Haynes for an in-depth interview about his road to the Ultimate Fighter. As a former mixed martial arts fighter with a professional record of 14 wins and 11 losses, Haynes shares his gritty journey from starting MMA in 2002 as a 330-pound amateur in Oregon's Full Contact Fighting Federation to competing at the highest levels in the UFC.

    Post-retirement, Haynes transitioned to law enforcement with the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department in 2009, where he now serves as a sergeant. He details his heroic actions during the 2017 Las Vegas shooting, saving a wounded rookie officer under fire and earning the Medal of Valor for exceptional bravery. This episode explores themes of resilience, survival mentality, and life after MMA, offering valuable insights for aspiring fighters on planning beyond the octagon.

    0:00 MMA history podcast intro
    0:32 Joey Venti’s guest introduction
    0:52 interview start
    0:54 truth about fight career
    4:02 beginnings in MMA
    5:43 deciding to become a fighter
    10:57
    15:03 thoughts on Robert Follis
    19:14 Phil Baroni Sparring incident with Evan Tanner
    22:40 opportunities after fighting
    26:00 Josh Haynes vs Larry Vandervort
    30:24 reflecting after first loss
    31:49 Josh Haynes vs Josh Bennett
    34:15 taking fights consistently
    35:20 Gina Carano
    35:52 Josh Haynes vs Carl Pope
    39:30 coach Shawn Tompkins
    41:16 Josh Haynes vs Jordan Ramos
    43:27 training with the “White Buffalo Warriors”
    44:12 Matt Hume
    44:46 Josh Haynes vs Jim Pope
    48:57 riding a 7 fight win streak
    51:35 fighters from the Pacific Northwest
    53:04 Josh Haynes vs Jerry Vrbanovic
    57:19 Josh Haynes vs Vince Lucero
    59:20 interactions with John Alessio
    1:01:56 Ulysses Gomez Jiu jitsu
    1:05:08 fighters transitioning to Law enforcement
    1:08:00 realizing Team Quest was ending
    1:12:04 Scrubbing information off the internet
    1:13:44 heroic during Las Vegas mass Shooting
    1:26:46 Josh Haynes vs Jake Villanueva
    1:28:19 Josh Haynes vs Carlos Garcia
    1:29:51 Josh Haynes vs Marcos Oliveira
    1:31:04 Josh Haynes vs Horace Spencer
    1:32:29 taking fights with injuries
    1:34:05 Josh Haynes vs Cedric Marks
    1:36:32 trying out for TUF
    1:39:09 Matt Horwich not making the TUF cast
    1:42:47 Team Quest teammates in TUF final
    1:44:01 Josh Haynes vs Tate Fletcher
    1:45:22 Josh Haynes vs Jesse Forbes
    1:46:23 Josh Haynes vs Michael Bisping
    1:50:56 talks with Joe Silva
    1:55:32 evolution of MMA turning to point fighting
    1:59:17 interview wrap up
    2:03:53 outro/ closing thoughts

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    2 hrs and 7 mins
  • Tank Abbott - The WCW Years
    Mar 9 2026

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    Tank Abbott's WCW years in Part 2 of our exclusive interview on the
    MMA History Podcast. From negotiating with Eric Bischoff over Vince McMahon, training at the Power Plant under legends like Paul Orndorff and Dusty Rhodes, to wild angles like the jacket-on-a-pole brawl with Big Al (yes, that knife moment at SuperBrawl 2000), Tank spills the unfiltered truth on backstage politics, his near-title run, and clashes with icons like Goldberg and Sid Vicious.
    Fact: Tank debuted in WCW on December 13, 1999, as a legit UFC heavyweight (with wins over Yoji Anjo and Hugo Duarte) brought in to feud with Goldberg, but navigated a rollercoaster of mutinies and mishaps until his 2000 release.

    0:00 MMA history podcast intro
    0:32 Joey Venti’s guest introduction
    0:48 interview start
    2:14 Tank Abbott vs Yoji Anjo
    7:12 Tank Abbott being a large draw in UFC
    11:50 experience fighting in Japan
    15:09 Tank Abbott vs Hugo Duarte
    21:39 dedicating fight to Frank Sinatra
    22:45 never called out by Rickson Gracie
    25:11 Tank Abbott vs Pedro Rizzo
    27:12 incident with Pat Smith
    29:28 relationship with Jeff Blatnick
    30:51 thoughts on Joe Rogan
    36:12 rumored fight with Butterbean
    37:27 issues before Frank Mir fight
    41:18 where the term “Mixed martial arts” came from
    46:32 Eddie Ruiz update
    48:25 conversations with WCW
    59:05 training at the WCW power plant
    1:01:27 locker room attitude towards wrestlers
    1:05:10 introduction during WCW taping
    1:08:19 pushback from the WCW locker room
    1:10:36 cutting a Promo on Bill Goldberg
    1:12:18 plugs/ promotions
    1:14:02 grabbing owner of Chicago Black Hawks
    1:15:22 issues with Bob Probert
    1:16:20 issues with Terry Taylor
    1:19:40 advice from Sid Vicious
    1:23:05 false rumors of winning WCW Title
    1:28:43 Doug Dillinger
    1:29:05 Jerry Flynn
    1:29:33 Mark Madden
    1:29:52 Chris Cruz
    1:31:28 false rumored match with Mark Coleman
    1:32:20 pulling out knife during match with Big Al
    1:43:40 questioned before match by the locker room
    1:46:11 losing wresting match to David Arquette
    1:47:38 Tank Abbott vs Goldberg
    1:51:32 introduced to the ICP
    1:53:36 staying in shape during WCW
    1:55:31 being a fan of 3 Count
    1:58:44 drinking with the ICP
    1:59:56 released from WCW
    2:02:20 dealings with Bob Sapp
    2:03:26 interview wrap up
    2:11:39 outro/closing thoughts

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    2 hrs and 19 mins
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