Frank Mir

Frank Mir

 

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Part 1: Indy Ball Puller + High School Football Drills (ACS Apr 29)

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Part 2: UFC Heavyweight Champ Frank Mir & Entrepreneur Eric Stoffers + News (ACS Apr 29)

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Show Summary

Adam opens the show with a clip of Biden being interrupted by the Easter Bunny and a Los Angeles car chase that ended because of all the trash. Adam then talks about when The Man Show staff use to get gifts for each other. They turn to the phones and speak to a FedEx aircraft mechanic wanting to pull balls for the upcoming ‘Adam Carolla Is Unprepared’ show in Indianapolis. Chris reads a story about an LA man who got killed while trying to steal a catalytic converter. Gina brings in a picture of a urinal sink, and the gang discuss Tanya Tucker. Adam shows some pictures of a mysterious concrete structure being built on PCH. Before the break, Adam and Bryan talk about high school football drills.

Gina reports on today’s news including: Olivia Wilde getting served custody papers while on stage, a sex worker willing to give a freebie to the top NFL draft pic, and John Hinkley’s music career. 2-time UFC heavyweight champion Frank Mir and entrepreneur Eric Stoffers join the show and talk about Eric’s stem cell and research company BioXcellerator. Adam asks Eric about his daughter who’s an MMA fighter, transgender athletes competing against biological women, and being a bouncer at a Spearmint Rhino before going into the UFC. Eric gives his thoughts on hyperbaric chambers, cold plunges, cryotherapy, supplements, and human growth hormone. Bryan asks Eric about the potential in using stem cell treatments for cancer patients. Before they wrap, Adam asks Frank about his fighting future and what he thinks about the current state of the UFC.

For more information on Eric’s stem cell company go to BioXcellerator.com

And follow Frank Mir on Instagram @TheFrankMir

 

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Show Credits

Executive Producer: Chris Laxamana
Segment Producer: Caelan Biehn
Audio Engineer: Mike Dawson
Writer: Mike Lynch
Technical Director: Emi Funes
Post Producer: Gary Smith
News: Gina Grad
Sound Effects: Bryan Bishop