The Scrapyardigans Ep. 01: Jake Paul to PFL, Cross Promotion Events & More

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2023 is officially here, so it’s only right that The Scrap debuts one of their new weekly shows on the YouTube channel!

The Scrapyardigans Ep. 01 is hosted by The Scrap’s founders, Joey & Rags. In this episode, the boys discuss…  

01. Jake Paul Signing w/ PFL
02. Bellator vs. RIZIN & Potential Cross Promotion Events
03. THIS week in MMA: LFA 150 | A-1 Combat 7 | UFC Fight Night: Imavov vs. Strickland
04. Rocco Martin in Trouble
05. Is Dustin Lampros the NEW Batman?
06. Bold Predictions for January

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Joey Torres

Joey Torres is a Co-Founder of The Scrap, is obsessed with MMA, and holds a Masters of Science in Integrated Design, Business and Technology from University of Southern California.
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2 thoughts on “The Scrapyardigans Ep. 01: Jake Paul to PFL, Cross Promotion Events & More

  1. […] PFL Media Day for the 2023 PFL Championships was a bit different this time around. Jake Noecker was able to attend the virtual media day and spoke with both Chris Wade & Bubba Jenkins ahead of their trilogy bout. The two get into a heated exchange during the zoom session and seem more than ready to fight each other for a third time. Needless to say, the bad blood is evident and going no where anytime soon… […]

  2. […] Jake Paul fought 3 times in 2023 and fans continued to support him. On February 26th, The “Problem Child” fought Tommy Fury. Paul would suffer his first professional defeat, but the bout sold over 500K PPV buys while yielding around $25M in revenue. Paul would return to ring to fight retired MMA veteran Nate Diaz on August 5th. Coming off a potential career ending loss, Paul would prove to be too much for Diaz, netting a unanimous decision victory. The event sold over 450K PPV buys and earned $3.1M at the gate. […]

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