Episodios

  • Double Tap: Mo Salah, No Problems
    Mar 29 2026
    A tribute to Mo Salah and his sensational Liverpool career following this announcement he will be leaving at the end of the season. Ian discusses his insane stats, the highs and lows and his possible next career move....

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    22 m
  • Ep122: Point Taken?
    Mar 23 2026

    This week we start with Lerone Murphy’s narrow loss to Movsar Evloev and the debate around scoring and point deductions. We also get into Tom Aspinall’s situation, with Eddie Hearn calling his UFC contract a “disgrace” and the wider issue of fighter pay.


    In football, Tottenham’s struggles continue under Igor Tudor, while there’s a deep dive into Thomas Tuchel’s England squad, who’s in, who’s out and the potential best XI. Of course, we also cover Arsenal’s Carabao Cup final loss, where Mikel Arteta’s decision to start Kepa over Raya backfired.


    Finally, a preview of Moses Itauma vs Jermaine Franklin and the classic prospect vs gatekeeper dynamic in the heavyweight division.

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    1 h y 5 m
  • Ep121: Relegation Rumble
    Mar 19 2026
    Four Premier League teams crash out of Europe while Liverpool shine, AFCON chaos rocks Senegal, and the relegation scrap is heating up. Plus, we dive into the White House UFC Freedom 250 card and John Fury’s fallout with Tyson.

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    1 h y 9 m
  • Double Tap: Top Guns 4
    Mar 1 2026
    Grant returns for the fourth edition of Top Guns to discuss both Arsenal and Liverpool's seasons to date. Will Arsenal bottle it again? Has Gyokeres been a success? Will Liverpool make the top 4? What has happened to Salah?

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    43 m
  • Ep120: Almost FC
    Feb 19 2026

    Arsenal have done it again… or have they? We get into the psychology of pressure, why the final months of the season keep haunting them, and whether “bottling it” is lazy banter or a genuine mentality issue.


    Ronda Rousey is back but is it redemption, reinvention, or one last roll of the dice?


    Plus, John Fury is on another public rampage and finally, Spurs turn to Igor Tudor; a bold reset, a panic move, or peak Tottenham unpredictability?

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    52 m
  • Ep119: Don't Cry For Me Cristiano
    Feb 8 2026

    The lads break down a strange night at UFC 325, where Alexander Volkanovski defended his featherweight title but left more questions than answers about his legacy and the division’s direction.


    In football, we dive into the Premier League relegation battle, crunching the numbers behind West Ham’s resurgence and why panic is starting to spread among clubs who thought they were safe.


    And in boxing, it’s chaos and opportunity in equal measure. Fabio Wardley’s next steps as world champion, Deontay Wilder’s explosive talkSPORT meltdown, and Jake Paul targeting a Tommy Fury rematch that could once again hijack the sport’s spotlight.

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    1 h y 2 m
  • Ep118: Royal Rumble
    Jan 31 2026

    We react to the fallout from UFC 234 and look ahead to what’s on the line at UFC 235, take stock of the latest twists in the Premier League title race, and dive into a thrilling final week of the Champions League group stage.


    Plus, we discuss Tyson Fury’s entirely unsurprising decision to un-retire and preview a mouth-watering boxing clash as Teófimo López Jr prepares to face Shakur Stevenson.

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    1 h y 15 m
  • A Tapping Up Christmas: The 5 Biggest Winners of 2025
    Dec 30 2025

    Winning isn’t always about lifting a trophy but in 2025, some did that and more.


    In this episode, we celebrate the five biggest success stories across football, MMA and boxing, looking beyond the surface to understand what made these wins truly meaningful. These aren’t just dominant performances, they’re stories of redemption, timing, legacy and execution. Some winners finally delivered after years of expectation. Others rewrote history entirely. And one walked away at exactly the right moment.


    We explore how structure, patience and decision-making can matter as much as raw talent and why certain victories will still be talked about long after 2025 is forgotten. This episode isn’t hype-driven; it’s about why these wins mattered, not just who benefited from them.


    If the losers episode is about momentum collapsing, this one is about momentum mastered.

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    39 m