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Houli’s Hooley Sat. May 2, 2026

1 h 4 min · 7 de may de 2026
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This week on Houli’s Hooley Radio Hour, Paddy, Bill, and Clay are still buzzing from Mount Carmel Fight Night, where old-school gym chaos, balcony energy, and teenage boxing drama somehow made everyone feel like they were back in a more dangerous, less supervised version of high school. The conversation quickly locks onto Gladiator (1990) the forgotten boxing movie, not the Roman one. Paddy reveals he’s the one who actually rented the boxing ring from it for a past project, which immediately gets treated like both legendary and possibly made up. Clay insists this makes him “basically Hollywood,” while Bill just wants to know how a boxing ring has more screen credits than most actors. From there, things drift into full Hooley surrealism. Clay calls for a “Yanni wellness check,” sparking a passionate debate about whether Yanni is a composer, a lifestyle, or just “Greek Kenny G with better hair and emotional range.” Paddy fully supports Yanni’s legacy. Bill does not. Then the phrase of the week lands: “ham in your braces,” a dental horror story that instantly becomes both warning label and accidental life philosophy. Nobody fully explains it, but everyone agrees it should never happen again under any circumstances. The rest is classic derailment movie confusion, celebrity misfires, and the ongoing question of how so many 90s actors feel like they were all the same three guys in different wigs. Paddy tries to steer it back to boxing, Clay steers it into pop culture conspiracy territory, and Bill quietly monitors the situation like a man waiting for the brakes to fail. By the end, it’s clear the episode lives somewhere between sports nostalgia, accidental film studies, and a pub meeting on Mars. Sponsored by: Fox’s Pizza (Orland Park & Mokena), Flood Bros. Disposal, Madden Funds and Local 150 Engineers

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