
Fade Us Sports
Phil Hellmuth, Mike “The Mouth” Matusow, Brandon Cantu, and David Woodley bring their gambling prowess to the sports betting conversation. With friendships and on and off again rivalries spanning more than 30 years, the group delivers unfiltered conversations and sharp perspectives, talking sports every day with a dynamic that is as authentic as it is entertaining.
RSS Feed29
Episodes
2 days ago
Last Episode
51 min
Avg Duration
Weekly
Frequency
Downloads
12
Yesterday
108
Last 7 Days
489
Last 30 Days
Latest Episodes
Episode 28 with George Panagakis
Phil’s on Star Island buying $150,000 watches, Mike’s missing in action again, and Woodley and Cantu are left grinding out the show. But the energy is high because the legend himself, George Panagakis (@GRPwins), joins the booth to break down one of the most legendary long-shot heaters in betting history.
Episode 27: Bigger Than the Super Bowl
Phil’s off living the high life on a yacht, so Mike, Woodley, and Cantu are left to run the asylum. It starts with Mike showing up 31 minutes late because *feeding cats* is apparently a full-time job, and it only gets more unhinged from there. The guys dive into the *mystery athlete* in Mike’s high-stakes poker game, the NBA Slam Dunk contest being a YMCA-level embarrassment, and the *dirty cheaters* in the Olympic curling world. Woodley launches a full-scale assault on Canada’s 30-year Stanley Cup drought while Mike claims a USA vs. Canada hockey final will outdraw the Super Bowl.
Episode 26: Super Bowl Recap
Phil’s gone on sabbatical with a *$23M windfall,* and Mike Matusow is already losing his mind because Phil posted his new address and security details for the whole world to see. While Phil hangs with his *besties,* the crew is left to perform a full autopsy on the Seahawks’ Super Bowl victory and the birth of a new NFL dynasty.
Episode 25: Super Bowl Prop Bets
Phil’s holding down the fort while Woodley’s chasing hole-in-ones at the Phoenix Open, Mike’s doing victory laps over the Anthony Davis-to-Wizards trade (or pieces of chicken as he calls it), and Cantu is ready to catch Mike in the season standings. The show kicks off with a brutal roast of the Lakers’ front office and a deep dive into why Sam Darnold might actually be the MVP of the universe.
Episode 24: Super Bowl LX Preview
Phil’s down 6 games for the year, Mike’s flexing a 25-16 record, and the boys are ready to burn the tape on one of the worst coaching weekends in NFL history. From Sean McVay’s clock management suicide to the Broncos’ blizzard blunder, the show opens with a full-blown autopsy of the conference championships and why the better teams are watching the Super Bowl from home.
Episode 23: NFL Conference Championships
Mike launches into a brutal rant against Bills coach Sean McDermott, calling his 13-second play call the "worst in NFL history" and demanding his firing. Cantu takes it a step further, arguing the GM should go too, claiming Josh Allen is on an "island" without enough help. Then, Cantu shifts gears, praising the Seattle Seahawks' incredible playoff run and the "energy" their young team brings, even declaring Sam Darnold the second most important player in Seattle history. Phil, fresh off a massive $25 million windfall from the PrizePicks sale and a $17 billion deal with GROQ, is betting the house on New England.
Episode 22: NFL Divisional Round
Phil’s coming to you from the frozen tundra of Madison, Mike’s trying to explain how a perfect handicap results in an L, Cantu's getting spooky with Josh Allen and Woodley is officially declaring the end of the Aaron Rodgers era. The crew breaks down why the Bills are the scariest team in the playoffs and why toxic positivity is a cancer in the sports world.
