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Overreaction Time: Conor McGregor full of it? Sean Strickland ruins it? Joe Rogan nails it?

Overreaction Time: Conor McGregor full of it? Sean Strickland ruins it? Joe Rogan nails it?

USA Today18-02-2025

The time for overreacting is here!
Check out the latest episode of 'Overreaction Time' at noon ET/9 a.m. PT as host Simon Samano and MMA Junkie reporter Farah Hannoun debate these 'overreactions' on the following topics in mixed martial arts: Sean Strickland will regret his falling out with Eric Nicksick.
Conor McGregor will NEVER fight in BKFC. Who's he kidding?!?
Joe Rogan's idea for lightweight and featherweight UFC title fights is PERFECT.
Jared Cannonier saved his UFC career with that win over 'Robocop.'
Henry Cejudo should RETIRE if he loses to Song Yadong at UFC Seattle.
Watch the full episode in the video above.
"Overreaction Time" is a weekly podcast hosted by MMA Junkie managing editor Simon Samano where he shares his "overreactions" with an MMA Junkie staff member, and the debate begins! Catch the premiere every Tuesday at noon ET on MMA Junkie's YouTube channel.
Be sure to visit the MMA Junkie Instagram page and YouTube channel to discuss this and more content with fans of mixed martial arts.

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