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The MMA Road Show® with John Morgan

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“The MMA Road Show” takes you behind the scenes of the world of Mixed Martial Arts (MMA). Why is it named the Road Show, you ask? More often then not the show is taped on location from around the globe and various spots including the podcast's hometown of Las Vegas – to discuss the travels covering the sport, giving you the behind-the-scenes stories that don’t always show up in the headlines. This podcast will bring you interviews and access to the biggest names in MMA.




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John Morgan and Cold Coffee are together on Christmas Day, sipping a few egg nogs and recounting everything that unfolded at CFFC 149 and the CFFC Hall of Fame induction ceremony, Jake Paul vs. Anthony Joshua, and more. It’s the final show of 2025 as well got ready for a big year for MMA in 2026.
With John Morgan caught up in the CFFC madness this week (tune in next week for details) Cold Coffee taps into the MMA Junkie staff to continue the streak. From Boston Nolan King makes his return to the show and joining the show from Vegas is MMA Junkie Radio's Goze to recount UFC Vegas 112, the end of the ESPN era and the boxing spectacle of Jake Paul vs Anthony Joshua.
John Morgan and Cold Coffee are together in Las Vegas to help mark the end of the ESPN era for the UFC. There’s plenty to discuss regarding the future, including how it could potentially impact the PFL. To help discuss those possibilities, as well as preview Saturday’s PFL Europe event, Morgan welcomes in PFL CEO John Martin for the first time.
John Morgan and the man who’s awaiting his Journalist of the Year nomination, Cold Coffee, are together in Las Vegas to discuss the latest headlines in the sport, discuss the UFC’s Paramount+ strategy, preview an intriguing UFC 323, and more.
John Morgan and Cold Coffee are together on the day after Thanksgiving to discuss the UFC’s new era, which came very clearly to the forefront during the NFL on CBS broadcast.
John Morgan and Cold Coffee are back together in Las Vegas to discuss the continued fallout from UFC 322, preview Saturday’s UFC Qatar, share some god and bad family stories, and more.
Cold Coffee is enjoying life in Manhattan, while John Morgan stayed back in Las Vegas for what looks to be an incredible card at UFC 322. The two preview the card, give a quick CFFC update, share travel stories and cold beverage strategies, and more.
Following one of the wildest weeks of work you can imagine, John Morgan is in Philadelphia for CFFC 148, while Cold Coffee is back home in Las Vegas for UFC Fight Night 264. The two preview both events, while also talking the UFC’s current betting scandal, and more.
As the best month in Las Vegas comes to a close, John Morgan and Cold Coffee discuss the continued fallout from UFC 321 and Tom Aspinall’s eye injury, preview UFC Fight Night 263, share some valuable life lessons, and more.
It’s a beautiful afternoon in Las Vegas, and John Morgan and Cold Coffee are together to help preview UFC 321, as well as to talk all that’s happening in the world of MMA, including some surprise Patchy Mix news, as well as CFFC, Fight Circus, Jalin Turner, Larissa Pacheco, Duke Roufus, and more.
John Morgan and Cold Coffee are finally back together in Las Vegas, and they’ve got some catching up to do after an incredible stretch of Dana White’s Contender Series events. What’s is the future of the show with the new Paramount+ deal, and what will the Apex look like in 2026? Cold Coffee reacts live to the news of Anderson Silva vs. Chris Weidman III, Fight Circus is in town, UFC Vancouver is on deck, and more.
John Morgan is in Florida for CFFC 147, the end of a four-week stretch of events for Cage Fury Fighting Championships. Just before heading to the arena for the event, Morgan sits down to discuss a busy stretch of MMA, an incredible Dana White’s Contender Series, Cold Coffee’s solo efforts, CFFC 147, and more.
With John Morgan caught up in a crazy week of travel and events in CFFC world for CFFC Next Gen 2 in Atlantic City, you poor souls will suffer an episode of Coffee Talk, where we chat about things to not do in the kitchen right before you tape a podcast, UFC 320 card preview and a little review of "The Smashing Machine" now in theatres. Don't you fret John Morgan will be back next week so stay tuned!
John Morgan sits down in North Dakota to help preview CFFC 146, where he'll call the action with Din Thomas. Meanwhile, Cold Coffee enjoys a much-deserved vacation in Wisconsin. In his place, hear a few new voices, as Seth Fassano interviews CFFC champ Jesse Roberts, and Jake Noecker speaks with former titleholder Blayne Richards.
Cold Coffee is ready to set out on vacation, but before he leaves, he sits down with John Morgan to discuss the fallout from last week’s massive boxing event in Las Vegas, a little Noche UFC, the loss of the highly respected Tom Gerbasi, and more.
John Morgan recounts an epic week at Dana White’s Contender Series that unfortunately did not have the storybook ending he wanted, while Cold Coffee gives a behind-the-scenes look at fight week in Las Vegas for Canelo Alvarez vs. Terence Crawford.
John Morgan and Cold Coffee aren’t exactly at full strength, but the show goes on, as they recap CFFC 145, discuss the Craig Jones Invitational, preview UFC Paris, and more.
It’s an off week for the UFC, but John Morgan is in Atlantic City for CFFC 145, not to mention a little family time on the Boardwalk. Plus, there’s Dirty Boxing, Real American Freestyle, the Craig Jones Invitational, and more.
John Morgan and Cold Coffee are together following a busy morning in Las Vegas, and they break down everything that unfolded at the Nevada State Athletic Commission, as well as the opening of Costco. Plus, there’s a few big fights at UFC Shanghai to discuss, the PFL is wrapping up championship season, and more.
John Morgan and Cold Coffee didn’t make the trip to Chicago for UFC 319, but they’re certainly fired up for Dricus Du Plessis vs. Khamzat Chimaev, not to mention Eric Nolan vs. Baisangur Susurkaev. There’s a new UFC broadcast deal to discuss – and Taylor Swift?
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