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The MMA Depressed-Us: Worst Picks - Khabib vs. Barboza

Bloody Elbow Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2026 44:42


This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit themmadrawpodcast.substack.comWe are here this week to celebrate the worst picks from UFC 219, the TUF 22 finale, and UFC 171. That's quite a spread to choose from, but our team didn't let us down, plumbing the deep, dark depths of the boredom pool to come up with three contests that are sure to put anyone who dares to watch them without our companion Depressed Us show straight to s…

Arauto Repórter UNISC
Direto ao Ponto - Andrei Barboza, Secretário de Habitação em Santa Cruz

Arauto Repórter UNISC

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2026 19:30


Andrei Barboza, secretário de Habitação em Santa Cruz, esteve no programa Direto ao Ponto para falar sobre as mais de mil inscrições no edital para o Loteamento Santa Maria II.

Assunto Nosso
Direto ao Ponto - Andrei Barboza, Secretário de Habitação em Santa Cruz

Assunto Nosso

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2026 19:30


Andrei Barboza, secretário de Habitação em Santa Cruz, esteve no programa Direto ao Ponto para falar sobre as mais de mil inscrições no edital para o Loteamento Santa Maria II.

The GetUp Crew
GetUp Crew: Dj Roy Barboza (5/8/26)

The GetUp Crew

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2026 3:24


DJ Roy Barboza with a word of encouragement and admiration for Pebbles. Plus, reminiscing about the past. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Gangland Wire
Inside the Winter Hill Gang: The Untold Story of Joe Mac

Gangland Wire

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2026 Transcription Available


In this episode, host Gary Jenkins, a retired Kansas City Police Intelligence Unit detective, sits down with author and mob expert Springs Toledo and discusses the Boston Winter Hill Gang and its notorious members. Springs' book, “Don’t Talk About Joe Mac: The Life, Wars, and Secret History of the Man Behind the Winter Hill Gang” Springs Toledo provides an exhaustive look at Joe McDonald aka Mac, a pivotal yet often overlooked figure in the Boston criminal landscape, especially during the 1960s-1990s. Springs, a Boston native, brings a unique perspective and personal anecdotes that enrich our understanding of the intersections of crime, family, and community within the city. They explore Joe Mac’s early life and how his background shaped his role in organized crime. Springs shares how Mac was an elder statesman in the underworld, feared and respected for his ability to organize the rackets in Somerville and maintain a significant network of relationships across various neighborhoods. Joe Mac's methods of operation were emblematic of a time when the Irish underworld was gaining ground in a city dominated by Italian crime families. Springs discusses the stark differences in these organizations, from their cultural practices to their hierarchies. Springs also highlights the complexities of Joe Mac's personal life, discussing his relationships with his family, especially his daughter Jacqueline. Their conversations reveal a side of Mac rarely seen in crime stories — a devoted father struggling with his dual identity as a loving parent and a cold-blooded criminal. Throughout the episode, Springs captures the essence of Mac's character, noting that while he was involved in heinous acts, he also exhibited genuine love for his family, a contradiction that adds depth to his narrative. As the conversation unfolds, we examine the dynamics within the Winter Hill Gang, particularly the relationships among Joe Mac, prominent figures like Whitey Bulger, and Howie Carr. Springs shares fascinating insights into Mac's cautious nature and strategic approach to power. He articulates how Mac operated in the shadows, steering clear of public scrutiny while effectively managing the group's criminal enterprises. The episode paints a vivid portrait of a gang operating amid violence, betrayal, and survival. In addition to discussing the various criminal exploits, Springs shares some gripping anecdotes that illustrate the real-life implications of this lifestyle. His stories about Joe’s attempts to balance family life while dodging law enforcement showcase the constant threat that loomed over their lives, encapsulating the dangerous allure and traumatizing consequences of organized crime. We also touch upon the significant events that defined the gang wars in Boston, including Joe Mac’s suspected involvement in notorious hits and how the landscape of crime shifted in response to law enforcement's increased focus on organized crime. Springs dives into the enigmatic character of Joe Mac, unraveling his military background, his unyielding commitment to the underworld, and how he managed to stay a step ahead of rivals and authorities alike. In closing, Springs reflects on the motivations behind his book—his desire to portray the human side of a man branded a monster while exploring the broader themes of morality, family, and the haunting legacy of crime. As we wrap up, it becomes clear that “Don’t Talk About Joe Mac” is not just a biography of an infamous crime figure, but a complex narrative that invites readers to ponder the true cost of a life steeped in organized crime. This episode is a riveting exploration of character, culture, and crime, offering audiences an engaging glimpse into the storied history of Boston organized crime, the Winter Hill gang through the lens of one of its most pivotal figures, Joe Mac. Hit me up on Venmo for a cup of coffee or a shot and a beer @ganglandwire Click here to “buy me a cup of coffee” Subscribe to the website for weekly notifications about updates and other Mob information. To go to the store or make a donation or rent Ballot Theft: Burglary, Murder, Coverup, click here To rent ‘Brothers against Brothers’ or ‘Gangland Wire,’ the documentaries click here.  To purchase one of my books, click here. Springs Toledo JOe mac Gary Jenkins: [00:00:00] hey, all your wire tappers out there. Gary Jenkins back here in the studio of Gangland Wire. I’m a retired Kansas City Police Intelligence unit detective, doing a podcast mainly about organized crime. We might stray into drugs every once in a while, but primarily about Italian based organized crime or, and then sometimes we get into Irish based organized crime. I’ve done a story on the Westie in the past and a few other stories like that. So today we’re gonna talk about the. Crossing of the Irish and and the Italians in Boston area, which is a really well known, famous story. A lot of great characters. And I have with me a man who wrote a book about this. Springs Toledo, welcome Springs. Springs Toledo: Thank you very much, Gary. Happy to be here. Gary Jenkins: Great. Now guys, the books is, don’t Talk about Joe Mack the Life Wars and Secret History of the Man Behind The Winter Hill Gang. And I’ve always wondered about this Winter Hill gang. I’ve always heard of it and Whitey Bulger came out of that and was so famous, but I’ve never really. [00:01:00] Seen anything or know anything about the background of it. And Springs, Toledo has somebody, a guy called Joe Mack that was involved in that and he’s really gone into it in depth. Springs, tell us a little bit about yourself, how you got into this. Springs Toledo: I’m a native of Boston, which did help, the accent helped open doors. Gary Jenkins: We can tell. Springs Toledo: But I don’t even try to hide it anymore. And I have a background in, in boxing, which also helps, that’s a breeding ground for, leg breakers and enforcers. Historically, in Boston, a lot of ex fighters became gangsters or, involved in that life. I went to Northeastern got a graduate degree in criminology. And I I didn’t, I never became a police officer. I worked with, actually with juvenile delinquents and troubled youth for many years. I’ve written several books some about boxing, some about an historical figure named John Brown, who’s an abolitionist, so I’m running the gamut. But Joe McDonald was a name that I heard whispered for many years, growing up. He had a very long criminal career over five decades.[00:02:00] And, so he was considered something very serious. But what I began to notice as the book started coming out after John Madano became a cooperating witness, as he’d say. Is that not much was known about this individual. What I knew is that he was about 20 years older than everybody else. So he’s an elder statesman in that world. So I started poking around. I know some guys who were involved in that life. I know some other guys who were very connected to very serious individuals who were active in the Boston Underworld during these years, the sixties, seventies, eighties, into the nineties. Yeah. So I started, asking around and the things I started to hear were very downright alarming about who this man was and that he was the guy not Whitey Bulger. There was what they’ll all tell you the deeper you get into the operators in that world is that Whitey Bulger is. Largely a mythology. And that in Somerville especially, he wasn’t really that respected. Joe Mack, however, was Joe Mack was, he [00:03:00] was the go-to guy. And upon doing all kinds of research, field research, but also I’m trying to corroborate everything. People are saying you can’t just take what people have to say at face value, especially if they’re, underworld figures. Yeah. A lot of ’em have a self-interest as so what I would do, I had a little strategy. What I would do is I would talk to one guy in Southie if I heard a story that sounded intriguing or something about Joe Mack, what have you, and then I’d try to find another guy in Somerville or East Boston or Hy Park who didn’t necessarily know that individual. And if the stories match, I’d look into it further. For instance, I wanna make sure the guy wasn’t in prison at that time, that he’s allegedly known to have done something. So that’s how I began to put together a picture. And what the u unanimously what I found out is that Joe McDonald was really the, he’s the one that put together organized crime in Somerville, centered in Winter Hill. He organized the launch sh the rackets loan, sharking booking, sports betting, all of that. And he was a very feared individual.[00:04:00] He looked like a building superintendent. He was balding. He, no, he was nothing flashy about him. He was family man. But so I started digging deeper and I got his military records, and then the picture really started to come together because of what he went through during World War II in the South Pacific and the trauma that he suffered. I didn’t wanna write a straight True crime book. So I wanted to do something different. I didn’t want it to be ordinary. I wanted it to be get underneath the behavior. It’s the, the criminology major is, was showing it’s yeah. Was coming to the fore. So I wanna get underneath it. So I consider this book more of a nonfiction noir. ‘Cause if you watch those old movies, a lot of ’em have a theme where you have, the main character, the anti-hero. These are movies from the forties, all black and white. All shadowy. Yeah. They come back from World War ii and they’re troubled. They’re shell-shocked. JoEM, Joe Mack came back and he’s marred. Something about his personality had changed and he’s one of the few individuals that I’ve encountered who [00:05:00] actually age into crime. He didn’t age out of it like everybody else. He aged into it. But he was very good at what he did. He was a brilliant individual. Very strong-willed. Someone said that I talked to, they said that, all the fear, whatever fear he had was knocked out of him, in SVO sound. When his ship went down, which was a USS Quincy with his brother on it. So he became a, began to emerge as a fascinating figure. But what. Made me decide to write the book was when I was hooked up with his daughter by TJ English. I reached out to him and he, he told me about Jackie McDonald. I reached out to her and I said, I’m thinking about writing a book about your father, Joe McDonald. I don’t think that the the literature on him now really got him right. And she said, give me a night to drink about it. Yeah, so the next morning she told me she was she’ll tell me everything she knows and she was the right person because first of all, she was named for the brother that he lost in SVO sound that he never got over his little brother. Her name’s [00:06:00] Jacqueline. And like her father, she’s absolutely brilliant. She’s charismatic. She is incredibly honest. If she’s not sure about something she’d say. So nothing in it was, what she told me was about herself. It was nothing was ego driven. She wanted to tell the truth of her father. And what I began to realize early on is that you know this, you have victims of guys like Joe McDonald who killed dozens of people professionally, but he was a murderer. There’s no doubt about it. And you have a lot of victims, including in his own family. Not that he intended to hurt his daughters and his son, but his, who he was and what he was, did a lot of damage to his own family and she was the perfect person to talk to because she was so honest. She’s also very funny if, you read about her in the book, she comes across as a real character, very charismatic. So her story runs parallel with his, she comes out about the middle of the book. I trace her life alongside with his, and she had a memoir that she did many years ago and she shared that with me. [00:07:00] She’s she really is a force of good, if you will, in the book. She’s the one to cheer for, she’s the one to root for. Joe McDonald is a formidable figure, but he’s a dark and shadow. We figure. I do bring him out as much as I can and he is fascinating, but. I felt like I needed someone to root for the reader, yeah. And also, it’s women who love true crime the most. Yeah. Gary Jenkins: That’s so Springs Toledo: had to give nod to them, they’re gonna buy it. Gary Jenkins: That is true. And a story like this will will attract men and women both, sometimes those just straight, kill ’em all and let God sort ’em out. Of true crime books are not really attractive to women. That’s really interesting that. You’re showing the human side of this guy instead of just the crime side, which there every one of these guys that are professional criminals in this life have a human side. They, that’s what one thing that fascinated me about ’em, even way back when I started, went into the intelligence unit is these guys all had families and they had kids going to St. Pius up here and they played football and the families all showed up [00:08:00] when their kids played football and they were in little league and all that kind of normal stuff. On one hand, but yet they came over into the CI city in here. They came from the suburbs over in the city and were these gangsters all night long, and then went back home to their suburban homes. So that family side. That’s really interesting. I’m glad you did that. Springs Toledo: That’s compartmentalization. And Joe was the best at it. But there was something unusual about this case and that is that. Joe told nothing to anybody. His Winter Hill partners barely knew about his personal life. They didn’t know much about him. Yeah, nobody knew much about him. ’cause he didn’t confide in anybody. He did it the way you’re supposed to do it. As an organized, if you’re gonna get into organized crime, you want to follow his lead. And he lived a tough life. It’s nothing to get into in terms of choosing that as an occupation. However, he did confide in his daughters. He trusted them and he told them an awful lot, which he didn’t realize was traumatizing them. But. Jackie McDonald is blessed with a very good memory, so she was able to fill in [00:09:00] a lot of blanks about some of which were cold case murders and other just, real eyebrow raising incidents that happened. I think this book would’ve been invaluable to the FBI. Right up to the early nineties interest because of the stuff that came out, several cold case murders. I think I solved them. And, they were attributable, well attributed. I attribute them to Joe, a few. I know he did. But, people didn’t know, and he was a, excuse my saying, but he had. He was a real talent for that. He knew how to get you. He knew how to find you. He knew how to get you. And he also, like I said, he didn’t have any fear, so there was nothing holding him back. And that’s a difference from Whitey Bulger. What people don’t realize is that Whitey Bulger was a very careful man. And that’s why a lot of murders attributed to Whitey Bulger. He didn’t do, it doesn’t even, it, it offends his personality. He was the kind of guy, if he’s gonna kill you, you’re gonna be in the basement tied to a chair, or you’re gonna be a woman. He’s not on Northern Avenue in Boston in broad daylight, killing Brian Halleran. It’s not true. That’s not Whitey [00:10:00] bulge, that’s not how he operated. Joe Mack was a different beast altogether, and yet he was never indicted for murder. He was questioned maybe for one of them. And the title is really a reason for that because you didn’t talk about Joe Mack. That’s actually, that’s that’s. I like the title a lot. It took me a long time to get to that title. First title was Hey Joe, ’cause of the song. And I was like, ah. Nobody said, Hey, Joe to him. Where you going with that gun in your hand, huh? That’s right. You’re good. Yeah. Jimmy Hendrix. And then another title was the Wars of Joe Mack. That was a little too masculine that works, but it was too masculine. Yeah, don’t talk about Joe Mack really captures, what he was and how he operated. Gary Jenkins: Springs set the geographic scene. I’ve always been a little bit confused about this in Boston. IU Boston is unlike Kansas City, for example, what I’m familiar with. It has these really distinct areas in neighborhoods. Set the scene, the Italians African Americans, the Irish what set that up for us? [00:11:00] Springs Toledo: Okay, this is the, fifties, sixties, seventies that, that’s where most of the book is occurring. Especially 60, 70, actually into the eighties. Boston first of all it’s basically back then was an Irish Catholic city. Yeah. There were other ethnicities, but it was overrun with the Irish and there were neighborhoods. So you had. You had neighborhood crews, you had crews that were operated out of East Boston. That’s Barboza, south Boston was several of them. Jamaica Plain, the North End obviously was where the mafia was. Sented La Ostra. Somerville, Charlestown. And a lot of, most of these guys who were got into criminality. Not only did they have families, they also had occupations. They were long showmen, they were roofers. They had jobs. I’m a policeman. And back then policemen, you didn’t make a lot of money. So you were encouraged to supplement your income. Oh yeah. Some of these guys were, they were detectives by day and they’re doing heists at night and that was not uncommon. And. Over time, certain organizations [00:12:00] became more organized and the Irish, remember, were barely organized. They were more like, it was more like the old West when things got hot. It was also a whiskey driven, a lot of the heinous acts and the murders that started to happen with that, the Irish gang war in the sixties, everybody was drunk. Some of these guys were really nice guys and then they got to the whiskey and forget it. They become monsters. Not everybody, but but. Boston was also very segregated. Not like the south. It was, there was natural neighborhoods, I was in Hy Park, that’s where I came up. If I went to Southy, there was a problem ’cause I didn’t know a lot of people there. If somebody from Southie went to the North End, it’s a problem. You are Irish, you shouldn’t be here. You didn’t cross boundaries. Mattapan was Jewish and then it became black. Same thing. So everybody congregating together is very tribal in that sense. Less so now, but there are still pockets, what’s upsetting to me is that you barely hear the accent, and you’re walking through Boston, you don’t hear the accent too much anymore. You have to get to Dorchester. That’s their accent’s. 10 times worse than mine, [00:13:00] and mine’s pretty bad but Joe Mack was Joe Mack was born in Medford, Massachusetts. He then, he was in Somerville by about 1950. His mother had moved there as as clan, if you will. Had moved there, his sisters and brothers. And so he was in Somerville in Winter Hill, and that’s where he started to operate and that’s where he started to put things together. Gary Jenkins: Interesting. You say Winter Hill. So let’s talk about the beginnings or this Winter Hill gang. I’ve heard of this. Many times. And Whitey Bulger of course popularized it. So tell me about the Winter Hill gang and Howie Carr. And there’s a famous picture that see on internet or on Facebook with our Underboss Tuffy Luna and this guy that was the head of the Winter Hill gang and a couple other gangsters from New York. So tell us about the beginning of this Winter Hill gang. Springs Toledo: We deserves a lot of credit. He’s the one that really brought the stuff out beginning in the eighties. He had the guts to mention Joe Mack in print. That’s high risk. I’m not sure how much he did it, but he was really [00:14:00] attuned to it early. And he had some great books, but winter Hill’s a neighborhood in Somerville. It’s not South Boston. You talk to guys who were associated with the Winter Hill Gang, what they called the Hill. Really? It was called The Hill by those who were a part of that organization. They get very resentful about Whitey Belgium and some of them will say that Whitey Belger wasn’t Winter Hill. Whitey Belgium was a partner, but he was South Boston. Okay. Once, and it’s a big story, but once he, it’s all in the book. But once he betrayed his partners in 79. With Fleming and all the partners just about were either they were all indicted except for about this big horse racing scheme that was going on, across several states. But Whitey and Fleming were unindicted co-conspirators, and that was hint number one that prompted Joe to go to Howie Winter, who was the face of the organization and say, I’m gonna kill them both. He was talked out of it because it’d be too much heat because Whitey had some very serious connections. You can’t take that away from him. And so he was a high [00:15:00] risk hit. Joe would’ve done it anyway and would’ve probably made him disappear or threw it at another organization to get the heat off the hill. But he was restrained, which was, I thought was a big mistake, but who can tell then? But after he cleared the field of his rivals, who. Where his partners in the Winter Hill gang he ostensibly should have taken over the rackets in Somerville, but that wasn’t really the case. He had salty that was his turf. He was a local guy. Salty was really where he was. He was no longer really welcome is my understanding from guys who I talked to were there, he was basically chased out of the Marshall Motor’s garage in Somerville in Winter Hill, and that’s when he went to the Lancaster garage in, on North End, which is closer to home, closer to his. Space of operations. Yeah. But Whitey was very treacherous and he was Machiavellian in his methods. Joe at the time was already on the lamb because I don’t think Whitey would’ve survived that if Joe was close and saw what he was doing. So it’s a lot of what could have been, if Joe wasn’t in the wind because of several other crimes and murders he was [00:16:00] doing at the time, he was actually on the FBI’s 10 most wanted on 76, long before Whitey was on it. Gary Jenkins: Interesting. So then the relationship between Howie Carr and Joe Mack how was that, how did that shake down? Springs Toledo: Howie Winter, you mean, Gary Jenkins: or Howie Winter, I’m sorry. Springs Toledo: Yeah. Howie Winter was mentored by Joe Mack. See, Joe Mack was really, he was like the general, he was like the general on the field. The Irish don’t operate in a hierarchy. That’s an Italian thing. There’s no ring kissing in an Irish pub. It’s just a different culture. What they were partners. You had one guy up front. He was the face of it. That’s Howie. Howie was the face of it before Howie’s buddy McClain. In the early, in the early sixties. Joe though, the guy in the shadows, he used to say, I’m at the back of the bus. He’s at the back of the bus, but he’s the one with the map. He’s the go-to guy. The guy up front is the guy that gets hit. That’s the guy that gets indicted. So Joe was astute enough to, just stay in the [00:17:00] background, let the kids have it. But they were. Very close, very close. During the war they were, very tight-knit organization. These were friends. They were very affectionate with each other. They took care of one another. This is before Whitey came in. He was, he poisoned the well. But Joe and Howie and Buddy McClean and they, anos when they come in, they were very close. It was a kind of a band of brothers in a way. But Joe still made. Maintain that, everybody was at arms length with him. He was careful about everybody. There was a rift between Howie and Joe later in their respective lives in the in the eighties, into the nineties. I’m told that it was healed. I don’t think it was, and that’s unfortunate. But they were close to most of their lives, they literally went to war together on, on the street, you’re gonna form strong bonds when you know you’re looking at this guy and you gotta rely on him to watch your back. And Gary Jenkins: yeah, Springs Toledo: that’s what was happening. Gary Jenkins: So Irish, they didn’t kick up, if you will, to somebody above them. Everybody was a kind of a independent operator. If you got a piece of action and you had something going that you didn’t have to kick up to [00:18:00] somebody to be part of the Winter Hill gang, if you will. Springs Toledo: That was where the, there were a lot of crews around. They were called independents. And there’s a lot of them around in Boston in the sixties. But if you got too big and you started making real money, Patri was a power in Boston. Gary Jenkins: Yeah. Springs Toledo: Raymond Patri, he was a power in Boston. There’s no doubt about that. But there’s two schools of thought. Some believe that Winter Hill had to always kick up to them, kick to Providence. Others say? No, not really. Because first of all, he loved Buddy McClean. Buddy McClain was he was a very charismatic guy, very tough guy, and he was a man of his word, so they really liked him. So there’s the other school of thought is that, they liked Buddy, they gave him a pass on that. But every now and then they’d have to do him favors, maybe do some hits, things like that. Yeah. Yeah. But again, but in, in Boston it’s, like I said, it’s mostly Irish, it’s not set up like New York where the Italians are a real power that’s right there. He, one guy, matter of fact a name of one of the chapters in the book where I get into the Gangland war. Is Boston was [00:19:00] overrun with sick bastards, quote unquote, because there was just so many dangerous guys. There wasn’t a few here and there, like the gallows or it, there was hundreds of guys and there was damn near psychopathic they were called and underworld polls. There was savages, they go right to your house. And it was too many. This, one guy actually several believed that if there was a problem between Rhode Island. The Boston Underworld, meaning Boston Writ Lodge, including Somerville, Medford, Malden, all that. That. The Italians would’ve come to the table. ’cause the Irish underworld, the Boston Underworld here would’ve made it very much not worth it. Not worth the blood and the treasure. So it’s, yes, with very interesting culture here. What you couldn’t control the Boston underworld. They would just, Boston itself has a reputation. You don’t wanna invade this place. Gary Jenkins: Yeah, just ask the English, huh? Springs Toledo: Exactly. Yeah. We go way back with that stuff. Yeah. Gary Jenkins: Yeah it’s, I was at I went into the north end and looked around at Prince Street and all the place where [00:20:00] Jerry Angelo and all that was going on, and that is such a small. Discreet little area in that then, so you, they just operated and he was not any kind of a real power. It didn’t seem to be like, compared to patriarchal. He was under patriarchal of course. And he didn’t really, it’s like the Irish all had their own thing all around him. All, and he didn’t really have didn’t, I didn’t find any, anything I’ve ever seen where there was much to do between those two. Was there, did he have anything about that? Springs Toledo: He had he had two guys joe Russo, he was a killer. He was a very serious individual and a guy who has two names. Some call him Byi, some call him Zino. Larry was his name. Very serious guy. But that’s two guys. The other dangerous guys in the north end. They were getting up there in age. Meanwhile, like you just alluded to, this sur this surrounded, by these, these crazy guys. Yeah, but they, they did. There was some interplay, there was some contracts would be given to the Hill, for instance. That happened several times. The Hill would borrow [00:21:00] money from Angelou and Jou had a lot of money. They’d borrow money from him. Whitey Belger borrowed money from him with Fleming and actually didn’t pay it back. And then Joe Mack got out of the can. This is 80 late 86, 87, and him and Howie went to Fleming and Whitey and said, listen, you’re paying them back. Matter of fact, you’re paying them back a million because you made us look bad. We pay our debts, you pay him, you pay in back 1 million. And they did. They Whitey Bulger. Yeah. Whitey Bulger did not step two, Joe McDonald. In other words he wasn’t the power that Johnny Depp would have us believe. Gary Jenkins: Interesting. So let’s go back to the family just a little bit. His daughter Jack Le, so when he went to prison, did she talk about that? I have a friend who went to prison for several years and he talks, tells me a lot about his kids coming to visit him in prison. Did he talk about that? Did she talk about that? How that affected her? Springs Toledo: She she talks about her whole life and how he was a shadow in her life. She loved him, [00:22:00] but he brought a lot of chains behind him and a lot of ghosts and a lot of fear of FBI raids and things like that. Even when he was on the run from the FBI was on the, top 10 most wanted, it’s only six o’clock news all over the place in every post office. He would just show up and see her. He thought he was being a dutiful father. He’s showing up. He’s got these black sideburns, glued onto his face and she could see the ink dripping. He got his rug on his head he startled her a lot. So she. He was a cause of great anxiety. And then she became a mother, and then things started to change. She had to protect her boys. And while, he looked like he could be a good grandfather, he was an extremely dangerous man. And when he went away to prison, she tried to be a good daughter. She would send him clippings. Matter of fact, she sent him a clipping of I think it was a national examiner because her father was in it. It was about the top 10. FBI fugitives. And she pointed out she was into astronomy and she astrology and she pointed [00:23:00] out that Joe Mack and another guy named Leo Corey had the same birthday, July 14th. So she thought he’d get a kick outta that. He gets outta prison a few years later, and he shows up at her house with Leo Corey. Who’s still on the top 10 most wanted. And she, he opens the door. He said, do you remember this guy? And she turned, that, that was a scary, that was a very scary moment for her. Yeah. He’s bringing very, this is a convicted murderer. It’s a multiple murderer. She’s got bringing, he’s bringing it to her house like he’s an old friend. So that kind of stuff happened a lot. It almost show off like that. Look what I can do. Yeah. So she had, I, she did love him and she has since forgiven him. And I think this book is part of her process to forgive, what he put her through and what he put his other children through. Not intentionally, he tried to be a good father, but how can you. In that position. Gary Jenkins: Yeah. Yeah. When you bring that violence into the home, and you can’t help but bring that aura of [00:24:00] violence with you. When you live that life and when you come back into the home, there’s still that edge of violence that, that unspoken communication, you jump every time, somebody pulls up out in front and you’re running to the window to see who it is and there’s just always, always on edge. I, that would be it. Springs Toledo: Here’s a good story. So he’s on the run. This is in the I think it’s the late sixties. Joe’s on the run. She’s at home and Joe set his wife and kids up in Malden and a house on the hill. And originally he was gonna live there too. And it’s a, it is a great place. He’s up, he’s on a corner. He’s on a hill. You can see Boston from it. So it’s got a great vantage point for kind of a, a paranoid damaged war veteran. Yeah. So a call comes into the house. Voice says, you know who this is. She’s about 11, 12 years old. Voice says, you know who this is? Yes. Meet me at the bottom of the hill. So she gets her sister Patty and they meet their dad at the bottom of the hill. He takes them bowling and saga. He’s got the disguise on. Yeah. He’s got so many IDs, fake IDs, and he’s they [00:25:00] go to they, they go bowl and. You gotta wait for Lane. So he’s sitting there like this, he got his arms out. He’s feeling good about himself. He’s a good dad. He got his two teenage girls here and one of ’em, one of ’em, almost a teenager. And suddenly over the intercom, Thomas Campbell, your lane is ready. And he’s just sitting there. Thomas Campbell, he’s just sitting there. Finally his daughter says, pat says, dad, that’s you. Oh. And off he goes. So he wasn’t even sure who he was half the time. Yeah. So he’s my heart went out to him in that sense because here’s a man who made some very dark life choices and he’s trying to be a conventional father. Meanwhile, he’s gotta keep his eye on the clock, on the door, on the phone and everything else, all day long. Not to mention the fact that, there’s, it was dangerous lifestyle. But, his daughters, I, his daughters, they idolize him and they loved him. They didn’t fear him, he never raised his hand to them, never raised his hand to them, but they feared what he brought with ’em. Yeah. And that’s a theme book. Gary Jenkins: Yeah. Interesting. Yeah, that’s a, that’s that is so interesting. Think about this [00:26:00] era or of violent violence. I think somewhere in the book I noticed I was going through it where he may have been possibly one of the suspects on the Joe Barbosa head out in San Francisco when they finally got him and in. Springs Toledo: That’s fascinating because actually I had to take out ’cause of the publisher, I take about 15,000 words, but I really get into that. But that had to go. But what happened was. He had to go out there and kill a federal witness. And this guy was a civilian. This guy looked like a grandfather. And but he was gonna be a fence for some rear stamps that Joe had taken a million dollars worth of rear stamps. And this guy was gonna be the fence. He was a rear stamp collector out in Sierra Madre. Long story short, in January of 1976, Joe Mack drives out there, shoots him in the head five times in front of his wife, and then in February, that’s when Bob Bozer is killed February, 1976. This is January, 1976. Now, what I heard from two sources, and they’re pretty good, is that Joe did not go from Sierra Madre, [00:27:00] California back to Somerville. What he did was he went to Laurel Canyon and that’s where Alex Rocco was staying. Alex Rocco du played Mo Green in The Godfather. Oh, Gary Jenkins: yeah. Yeah. Springs Toledo: Yeah, he was a Winter Hill guy and Joe stayed with him on the lamb for so many weeks. I don’t know if it’s true. I couldn’t chase that down. No way you’re gonna find that out. But it was an intriguing little tidbit. So then in in February Bob Bozer is killed. Now when that news hit a bar in Boston called Clocks was a mob hangout. The bartender who knew all these guys. He got off the phone and he yelled out to the bar that Bleepity bleep stool pigeon. Animal Barbosa is dead and gone. God bless Joe Mack. That’s what he said. He just assumed Joe Mack did it. So what I’m trying to chase that down and what happens is so I’m talking to guys, who’re talking to guys. What I [00:28:00] found out is that one guy said no, this that, that wasn’t Joe that was kept in-house among the Italians because Bob Bza really took apart the Italians influences Yeah. In Boston. Yeah. He took them apart with lies. And however, there were three people in that van. I got these I got freedom of information documents and. What I was told by a made guy actually, is that it was Russo and Byi Zino. They’re the ones that took out Bob Bozo with a shotgun from a van. The van two seats were taken out of the van. The windows were painted black. This. Side windows were painted black and peeps were drilled into the side door and the back, so they worked hard to get ’em, but there was a third man in the van, so that’s a little intriguing. Could it have been Joe? I don’t know. Probably not. I’d have to say probably not, but nice story. And then from there, and then literally just a few weeks after that, Joe was in disguise. Remember now he’s already on the news as a as a top 10 fugitive. The FBI’s looking [00:29:00] for, and where is he? He’s in Walpole. How did I find out? I got everybody’s prison records. I could, and Brian Halleran, who turns up later in the book and then turns up dead later in the book. He’s in prison. Joe visits him. How do I know? It’s Joe’s Alias? John A. Kelly, that was his alias at the time. So he’s wanted by the FBI, he’s on the news and literally a week or two later. He’s visiting somebody in Walpole State Prison. From there, I trace him to Montreal. What’s he doing in Montreal? He’s sticking, he’s holding up a an ahed car robbery. With the Montreal Express, they had a great program, the Montreal Express. And Somerville, what they would do is they would just swap guys to do these big highs, get these ika, get these banks, and then just return. So it was awfully hard to catch ’em ’cause they’re just doing like a swap off. Yeah. Joe Mack. Was up there. And what he was doing was, and he, it was a white van, which raises an eyebrow, another white van. And the Amed car, the guy wouldn’t open the door. So they open up the [00:30:00] door of the back doors of the white van. And there is a World War II Browning anti-aircraft gun. And guess who’s behind it? Joe Mack. So this is a very busy man, and he should be, he’s retirement age but did he kill Boba? Probably not, but there was a third guy there. I would not be surprised. I know the Italians used him. Gary Jenkins: You brought something to Montreal Express Now what’s that? I, that I’m not from, I’ve not heard that term before. Springs Toledo: I wasn’t either, but that a lot of guys told me they Gary Jenkins: back heard your story there. Springs Toledo: Yeah, there is. Yeah. They were they were up, they were they were bank robbers. They went for the armor trucks. That was their forte. Very well organized. Very skilled. They were specialized and they would swap off with, winter Hills, sometimes with Southie and South Boston, I should say. South Boston and Somerville would, they were very close, they were very much aligned. They would swap off. I think one of ’em was the brother of a Bruins hockey player. Yeah. Gary Jenkins: Interesting. These guys, they got their connections. I found out more and more after I since I started doing this podcast, how many connections people [00:31:00] had between cities and even within a city connections to regular look like Square John, businessmen and just connections all over the place. It’s Springs Toledo: all over the place. Matter of fact, Joe was Joe was in contact with the guys who escaped from Alcatraz. I couldn’t prove it, but I heard that, he was sending them money and, and supporting them. I pro I didn’t find nearly 50% of what Joe was up to, but that’s more than anybody else. I think before this book, we knew about 2% of what he was up to. Yeah. Gary Jenkins: It was Springs Toledo: pretty guy. Sure. Yeah. He was a footnote in the most of the books. Just a footnote, if that. So Gary Jenkins: that’s the smart one, the one that keeps his head down and keeps out of the papers and everything. Did that, did you talk to John Ano? Springs Toledo: Yes. Yeah. Gary Jenkins: Interesting. Springs Toledo: I did. He was he loved, first thing he said was how much he loved him. All these guys, very serious guys. They’re very powerful guys in the underworld. And when I brought his name up the ones who were close to him, they would say I love that. I love that man. Loved him. They loved and [00:32:00] revered him. Other guys who were not as close to him, but who were very, operatives in the bus world. I bring his name up now, he’s been gone since 1997. And they’d look around like this. And they say, oh gee. So you know, his name is still enough to and matter of fact, I was told early on when I was poking around that I’m poking around in dangerous places and Joe still has friends and you don’t wanna cross these guys, so even now his his shadow still looms, if you will, but I think it approve of what I did because, what I heard is that he’s very honest. He would not want any biographer to pull a pull punches about who and what he was. I didn’t, yeah. But some of his friends warned me. They were, you gotta be careful with this, but I call it bachelor’s privilege. I’m not married, I have no kids. If I end up in a ditch, who cares? So I can take risks. Gary Jenkins: Yeah. That’s some truth. It’s just that last few minutes before you’d done the dish, you go, oh shit, I wish I was anywhere but here. I, Springs Toledo: I would ask to talk to a priest. Let me get a confession. That what you gotta do, Gary Jenkins: you Springs Toledo: know, Gary Jenkins: you’d be like I think it was Tony Citro. Supposedly the story was he [00:33:00] wanted to know if he could say a quick prayer before they did him in, but Springs Toledo: I hope they let him, Gary Jenkins: I don’t know. Steve Fleming, we met, you’d mentioned about Steve Fleming, the Rifleman, who was whitey’s buddy and you, I think you mentioned you had a story about Steve Fleming. Springs Toledo: Steve Fleming was it’s interesting he doesn’t appear too much in the book. One of the things I had to do with this, I had to do my best to keep the names down. One of the a fatal flaw in a whole lot of Boston and Underworld books than any underworld books is there was just 8,000 names. Too many names. There’s too many names. So I, so I mentioned him a few times ’cause you have to, but I’m not focused on Fleming, but I can tell you that Joe was very suspicious of Fleming as early as he was very suspicious of Whitey. He respected him. Fleming was a killer. More of an ambush killer than than a Savage or a guy who took a lot of risks. He was a lot like Whitey, like that. But no, Joe didn’t trust him because. He had a long bid and he got out early, and that’s always a cause for concern among those guys. Why are [00:34:00] you out early? They got a story and the stories backed up by the government. They were already in cahoots. Gary Jenkins: Yeah. Springs Toledo: But with the names, there was one guy, this is an example. He was actually an MDC cop who was part of the Winter Hill gang in the early sixties, and his name was Russ Nicholson. I don’t wanna keep saying Russ Nicholson, the cop. So I shortened it to Russ the cop. Yeah. And then as things went on and the, police department realized that this guy’s involved in the rackets, they forced him to resign. So then I started calling them Rust, the ex cop. Then Rusty ex-cop gets clipped probably by Georgie McLaughlin. He’s dead, so now he’s Rust the dead ex-cop. So I’m trying to be polite to the reader and keep the names down. Gary Jenkins: Interesting. That’s a good idea that I know about that, that people say I love what you did, but there’s too many names. I got confused who was who. So it’s Springs Toledo: yeah, Gary Jenkins: it’s always a problem with these deals. All right, Springs, Toledo. [00:35:00] Let’s see. All of a sudden I like there it is. There you go guys. And guys, I will have your his link to for all his books and the show notes and of course links to my books too, but links to all of these guy, these books. You had some even about John Brown. You wanna go back into little Civil War history? Why check those out too. Guys, thanks so much for coming on the show. Springs Toledo: My pleasure.

PodPorco
BARBOZA NO PALMEIRAS? PALMEIRAS ENCARA O CERRO NO PARAGUAI!

PodPorco

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2026 66:24


Kim e Rick Covil analisam o confro do Palmeiras contra o Cerro Porteno pela Libertadores, avaliam a possível chegada do Barboza e também projetam os próximos jogos do Brasileiro.

GE Botafogo
GE Botafogo #497 - Liderança e invencibilidade

GE Botafogo

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2026 45:13


Goleada por 3 a 0 sobre o Independiente Petrolero, pela Sul-Americana, aumenta para 7 jogos a sequência invicta de Franclim Carvalho no comando do Botafogo e mantém a liderança do grupo. Como blindar o ambiente interno dos problemas administrativos da SAF? Em pauta, ainda, a saída iminente de Barboza e a relação umbilical entre torcida e campo, num momento delicado do clube. Rafa Barros, Letícia Marques e Pedro Dep analisam.

GE Palmeiras
GE Palmeiras #541 - O que fazer sem Vitor Roque e como Nino e Barboza podem entrar no time?

GE Palmeiras

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2026 47:24


Nesta edição, Thiago Ferri e Leandro Bocca, o Voz da Torcida, analisam a vitória por 3 a 0 sobre a Jacuipense, que encaminhou vaga na Copa do Brasil, mas causou a lesão no camisa 9, que só deve voltar após a Copa do Mundo. Além disso, as últimas das negociações pelos zagueiros Barboza e Nino. Dá o play!

Camino Club
Taper des gens pour vivre marche vraiment ? I Alexis BARBOZA Dans le cockpit #79

Camino Club

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2026 155:56


Alexis Barboza nous laisse avec une sage leçon : c'est mieux de gagner imparfaitement ton premier combat que de te faire casser la gueule pour toujours.Lien de notre offre avec Trade Republic : https://chck.me/m63k 30€ d'actions offertes chez des marques qu'on kiffe genre adidas, Uniqlo etc.. dès la création d'un nouveau compte via le lien (faudra juste créditer 100 euros sur ton compte et faire 2 investissements de 1€ minimum)Collaboration commercialeInvestir comporte des risques, notamment le risque de perte de capital. Les performances passées ne préjugent pas des performances futures ! Pour plus d'informations, consultez les conditions spécifiques directement accessibles sur le site Internet de Trade RepublicOn est en live tous les lundi mardi et mercredi à partir de 18h sur Twitch & Youtube !https://www.twitch.tv/caminotv?lang=fr + https://www.youtube.com/@CaminoTV Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.

GE Botafogo
GE Botafogo #493 - Bons ares em Avellaneda

GE Botafogo

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2026 56:55


Vitória fora de casa sobre o Racing, um dos clubes mais dominantes do continente, devolve a confiança ao elenco e permite sonhar com um 2026 melhor. Bons sinais individuais mostram possibilidades de crescimento do time, agora líder na Copa Sul-americana. Recuperação de Neto no jogo, bom entrosamento entre Barboza e Ferraresi na zaga, Medina e Danilo se alternando na regência do meio, protegidos por Allan, que cresce de produção, Júnior Santos voltando a marcar e Arthur Cabral em ascensão dão o tom de um time que tem de onde tirar e para onde evoluir. Rafa Barros, Daniel Botelho e Rafael Bizarelo debatem.

En Perspectiva
Entrevista Ricardo Barboza - Capitán de Navío (R), Licenciado en Relaciones Internacionales

En Perspectiva

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2026 54:22


Entrevista Ricardo Barboza - Capitán de Navío (R), Licenciado en Relaciones Internacionales by En Perspectiva

Equine Dynamics with Mike Stine
S15E5: Meet Penny Barboza

Equine Dynamics with Mike Stine

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2026 45:00


This Episode: Penny Barboza is a holistic equine trainer - Belly Dancing vs Sitting Trot - Travis returns from Europe - Good saddle and flocker prevents steroid shots - Sugar is Death hooves - Hyperflexive is a good thing and so much more 

Ring Gang Radio Podcasts
"Apparently It Was A Reverse Type Of Night" Kenneth Sims vs Arnold Barboza Jr. Recap

Ring Gang Radio Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2026 35:00


On this segment of "Real Talk", the Ring Gang crew recap on the fight between Kenneth Sims and Arnold Barboza

Hablando Claro con Vilma Ibarra
20-3: Llegaron las visitas: Isabel Gamboa Barboza.

Hablando Claro con Vilma Ibarra

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2026 54:52


Isabel Gamboa Barboza, más recientemente tiktokera, pero desde siempre hacedora y contadora de historias, es un torrente de energía contagiante. Es ahora también, además de catedrática universitaria y formadora de opinión, Premio Nacional de Literatura Aquileo J. Echeverría 2025 en la categoría de cuento por “Llegaron las visitas”. Con ella y con su amigo, el filósofo y poeta, Mauricio Molina, tuvimos un edificante intercambio que les compartimos por aquí completo, para disfrutarlo de principio a fin.

THE FIGHT with Teddy Atlas
Carlos Adames vs. Ammo Williams Preview | Cacace/Dickens, Barboza/Sims & Lopez vs Gallegos Recaps

THE FIGHT with Teddy Atlas

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2026 52:15


Teddy recaps a busy weekend of boxing, breaking down the key moments from Arnold Barboza Jr. vs Kenneth Sims Jr., Anthony Cacace vs James Dickens, and Najee Lopez vs Manuel Gallegos. Teddy explains what decided each fight, the adjustments that mattered, and what these results mean moving forward for the fighters involved.He also looks ahead to the upcoming middleweight clash between Carlos Adames and Austin Williams, previewing the matchup, breaking down the keys to the fight, and giving his early thoughts on how it could play out.

THE FIGHT with Teddy Atlas
Carlos Adames vs. Ammo Williams Preview | Cacace/Dickens, Barboza/Sims & Lopez vs Gallegos Recaps

THE FIGHT with Teddy Atlas

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2026 52:15


Teddy recaps a busy weekend of boxing, breaking down the key moments from Arnold Barboza Jr. vs Kenneth Sims Jr., Anthony Cacace vs James Dickens, and Najee Lopez vs Manuel Gallegos. Teddy explains what decided each fight, the adjustments that mattered, and what these results mean moving forward for the fighters involved.He also looks ahead to the upcoming middleweight clash between Carlos Adames and Austin Williams, previewing the matchup, breaking down the keys to the fight, and giving his early thoughts on how it could play out.

Brunch Boxing
Devin Haney vs. Rolly Romero Almost Done, Fundora-Thurman, Barboza-Sims Preview, Boxing Court

Brunch Boxing

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2026 127:51


Matt and EzRaw discuss the latest in boxing news including:News and NotesDevin Haney vs. Rolly Romero Almost Done.Shakur Stevenson not interested in fighting O'Shaquie Foster.Eddie Hearn doesn't want to work with manager Keith Connolly anymoreDmitry Bivol-Michael Eifert eyed for Oleksandr Usyk-Rico Verhoeven cardKeith Thurman and Sebastian Fundora sounds off. Frank Sanchez vs. Richard Torrez Jr. scrapped from Fundora-Thurman after Sanchez was injured.Richardson Hitchins in talks to join Zuffa Boxing. Luis Nery-John Riel Casimero, David Jimenez-Ayumu Sano set for AprilTim Tszyu vs. Denis Nurja to stream on Amazon's Prime Video. Emanuel Navarrete-Charly Suarez rematch ordered by the WBO. Dalton Smith has been ordered by the WBC to fight Alberto Puello. EZ Money Parlay of the Day, EzRaw Report Card, EzRaw BreakdownEzRaw Report Card & EzRaw BreakdownJazza Dickens vs. Anthony CacaceArnold Barboza vs. Kenneth SimsEzra's Raw Hard CashMike's EZ moneyMatt's Best Bet.Booking the Territory:Boxing CourtThe IBF vs. Jai OpetaiaThe IBF vs. Janibek Alimkhanuly The WBO and WBA vs. David Benavidez and Zurdo RamirezQuick HitsMatchroom outbids Golden Boy for Ricardo Sandoval-Galal Yafai title fightEtinosa Oliha-Shakiel Thompson ordered for vacant IBF 160lbs titleAndres Cortes-Eridson Garcia tops Zuffa Boxing 05 tripleheader on Easter SundaySkye Nicolson in homecoming headliner vs Mariah Turner on April 29Japan's Katsuma Akitsugi signs co-promotional deal with ProBox, will meet Mexico's Jose Miguel Calderon April 11 at Tokyo's Ryogoku Kokugikan.Read the latest news at Brunch BoxingThoughts or questions? Email us at brunchboxingqa@gmail.comHosts: Matt, and EzRawSocial: MikeProducer: Huey

Big Fight Weekend
Barboza-Sims Headlines For Golden Boy, Dickens Defends Against Cacace In Ireland And More! | BFW Preview Podcast

Big Fight Weekend

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2026 63:04 Transcription Available


We ready for an action packed weekend of championship action from Ireland to Southern California on the newest "Big Fight Weekend Preview Podcast!"Host T.J. Rives and insider Dan Rafael return for their insight and takes.First, they preview the Golden Boy DAZN card Saturday night in Anaheim, CaliforniaWelterweight Arnold Barboza meets Kenneth Sims in a 12 round contender main event. Both are looking to stay in contention in the division.Also, WBO/WBA strawweight champion Oscar Collazo defends against Jesus Haro. Welterweight Alexis Rocha looks to get back on the winning track vs. veteran Jo Jo Diaz, and  undisputed women's flyweight champion Gabriela Fundora meets her mandatory challenger Viviana Ruiz Corredor. Then, a preview of the Queensberry DAZN main event on Saturday in Dublin, IrelandJames "Jazza" Dickens battles former world champ. Anthony Cacace, 12 rounds, for Dickens' WBA junior lightweight title. This will be a rockiing atmosphere for two hard hitting 130 lb. fighters. Some newsJai Opetaia team has sent legal letters to various industry folks demanding records preservation ahead of a possible lawsuit against the IBF by he and Zuffa Boxing claiming “that the IBF's abrupt decision to withdraw was the product of coordinated, industry-wide collusion designed to punish him for working with Zuffa and to deter other athletes from doing the same.”Big Dan was texted the letter from a numbe he did not know and I know at least one other boxing writer it was also sent to. It's CRAZY and he has more! Per sources, negotiations are ongoing for a fight between former lightweight titlist Gervonta Davis and WBC interim junior welterweight titlist Isaac “Pitbull” Cruz to meet in a rematch that would headline a PBC on Prime PPV this summer while Davis' court case winds it way through the Florida legal system. The boys discuss.Dan is also reporting, lineal and unified light heavyweight champion Dmitry Bivol and IBF mandatory challenger Michael Eifert have a  deal. The purse bid scheduled for this past Tuesday was cancdeled and the fight is supposed to be added to the Oleksandr Usyk-Rico Verhoeven Ring magazine undercard on May 23 outdoors at the Pyramids of Giza in Giza, Egypt.Bivol's manager Vadim Kornilov also told Dan about Bivol's “hit list” for his next three fights.  Heavyweight contender Frank Sanchez is dealing with inflammation in his surgically repaired knee, which forced him on Wednesday to postpone his IBF title eliminator against Richard Torrez Jr. on the March 28 Sebastian Fundora-Keith Thurman PBC on Prime Video PPV. Sources told me plans are to reschedule it for May 30 on the undercard of the soon-to-be-finalized Devin Haney-Rolando Romero welterweight unification fight in Brooklyn.  The IBF on Tuesday stripped Janibek Alimkhanuly of its middleweight world title but not specifically due to the failed VADA test but because by the time returns from a year suspension he will not have been able to fulfill his mandatory defense, which is due on or before July 4.  Tim Tszyu will take a warm-up fight before an expected summer bout with Errol Spence. He will fight Denis Nurja in a 10-rounder at 157 pounds in Wollongong, Australia. PBC announced Wednesday the card will be stream on Prime Video in the U.S. on April 4 at 9 p.m. (April 5 morning in Australia). Card also includes Australia's Sam Goodman in a hometown fight against Rodrigo Ruiz in an IBF junior featherweight title eliminator.  And, Zuffa Boxing 05 card is set for April 5 at Apex in Las Vegas. Main event announced during Opetaia-Glanton card: Andres Cortes will move up to lightweight and fight Eridson Garcia. Also, not announced yet but per Dan's reporting, in the co-feature, former WBC featherweight titlist Mark Magsayo will face former WBA junior lightweight title challenger Feargal McCrory in a 10-rounder as both also move up to lightweight.Hear it all on the "Big Fight Weekend Preview Podcast" and make sure to follow/subscribe on Apple/Spreaker/Spotify, etc.

Big Fight Weekend
Barboza-Sims Headlines For Golden Boy, Dickens Defends Against Cacace In Ireland And More! | BFW Preview Podcast

Big Fight Weekend

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2026 63:04 Transcription Available


We ready for an action packed weekend of championship action from Ireland to Southern California on the newest "Big Fight Weekend Preview Podcast!"Host T.J. Rives and insider Dan Rafael return for their insight and takes.First, they preview the Golden Boy DAZN card Saturday night in Anaheim, CaliforniaWelterweight Arnold Barboza meets Kenneth Sims in a 12 round contender main event. Both are looking to stay in contention in the division.Also, WBO/WBA strawweight champion Oscar Collazo defends against Jesus Haro. Welterweight Alexis Rocha looks to get back on the winning track vs. veteran Jo Jo Diaz, and  undisputed women's flyweight champion Gabriela Fundora meets her mandatory challenger Viviana Ruiz Corredor. Then, a preview of the Queensberry DAZN main event on Saturday in Dublin, IrelandJames "Jazza" Dickens battles former world champ. Anthony Cacace, 12 rounds, for Dickens' WBA junior lightweight title. This will be a rockiing atmosphere for two hard hitting 130 lb. fighters. Some newsJai Opetaia team has sent legal letters to various industry folks demanding records preservation ahead of a possible lawsuit against the IBF by he and Zuffa Boxing claiming “that the IBF's abrupt decision to withdraw was the product of coordinated, industry-wide collusion designed to punish him for working with Zuffa and to deter other athletes from doing the same.”Big Dan was texted the letter from a numbe he did not know and I know at least one other boxing writer it was also sent to. It's CRAZY and he has more! Per sources, negotiations are ongoing for a fight between former lightweight titlist Gervonta Davis and WBC interim junior welterweight titlist Isaac “Pitbull” Cruz to meet in a rematch that would headline a PBC on Prime PPV this summer while Davis' court case winds it way through the Florida legal system. The boys discuss.Dan is also reporting, lineal and unified light heavyweight champion Dmitry Bivol and IBF mandatory challenger Michael Eifert have a  deal. The purse bid scheduled for this past Tuesday was cancdeled and the fight is supposed to be added to the Oleksandr Usyk-Rico Verhoeven Ring magazine undercard on May 23 outdoors at the Pyramids of Giza in Giza, Egypt.Bivol's manager Vadim Kornilov also told Dan about Bivol's “hit list” for his next three fights.  Heavyweight contender Frank Sanchez is dealing with inflammation in his surgically repaired knee, which forced him on Wednesday to postpone his IBF title eliminator against Richard Torrez Jr. on the March 28 Sebastian Fundora-Keith Thurman PBC on Prime Video PPV. Sources told me plans are to reschedule it for May 30 on the undercard of the soon-to-be-finalized Devin Haney-Rolando Romero welterweight unification fight in Brooklyn.  The IBF on Tuesday stripped Janibek Alimkhanuly of its middleweight world title but not specifically due to the failed VADA test but because by the time returns from a year suspension he will not have been able to fulfill his mandatory defense, which is due on or before July 4.  Tim Tszyu will take a warm-up fight before an expected summer bout with Errol Spence. He will fight Denis Nurja in a 10-rounder at 157 pounds in Wollongong, Australia. PBC announced Wednesday the card will be stream on Prime Video in the U.S. on April 4 at 9 p.m. (April 5 morning in Australia). Card also includes Australia's Sam Goodman in a hometown fight against Rodrigo Ruiz in an IBF junior featherweight title eliminator.  And, Zuffa Boxing 05 card is set for April 5 at Apex in Las Vegas. Main event announced during Opetaia-Glanton card: Andres Cortes will move up to lightweight and fight Eridson Garcia. Also, not announced yet but per Dan's reporting, in the co-feature, former WBC featherweight titlist Mark Magsayo will face former WBA junior lightweight title challenger Feargal McCrory in a 10-rounder as both also move up to lightweight.Hear it all on the "Big Fight Weekend Preview Podcast" and make sure to follow/subscribe on Apple/Spreaker/Spotify, etc.

Ring Gang Radio Podcasts
"As Long As Hands Go It's All Good" Kenneth Sims vs Arnold Barboza Jr. Preview

Ring Gang Radio Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2026 26:06


On this segment of "Real Talk", the Ring Gang crew weigh in on the fight between Kenneth Sims and Arnold Barboza

B-Sides Boxing
Navarrete's domination, traveling to Barboza-Sims, and Vergil's legal woes

B-Sides Boxing

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2026 87:01 Transcription Available


It's all #boxingListen: https://lvx.be/boxbs

ITRBoxing Radio Boxing Podcast
Episode 868: Arnold Barboza Jr vs. Kenneth Sims Jr: Fight Preview and Keys To Victory

ITRBoxing Radio Boxing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2026 3:10


In this video, Lukie breaks down a welterweight fight between Arnold Barboza Jr and Kenneth Sims Jr, which takes place Saturday night on DAZN. For more insight, visit the substack at http://lukieboxing.substack.com

ITRBoxing Radio Boxing Podcast
Episode 876: Jai Opetaia and The IBF Belt...Arnold Barboza-Kenneth Sims Jnr Fight Preview

ITRBoxing Radio Boxing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2026 44:03


In this episode, we are back with another podcast, even though "the big fight" hasn't happened. We talk about the saga of the Jai Opetaia, the IBF, and the first-ever Zuffa belt. Then, we flip to Arnold Barboza Jr. vs. Kenneth Sims Jr., which headlines a card on DAZN. The winner should be in the mix for a title at welterweight.  The co-feature is Oscar Collazo putting his unified 105lbs title against Jesus Haro. Also in action, Gabriela Fundora vs Viviana Ruiz Corredor, Alexis Rocha vs JoJo Diaz, and welterweight Joel Iriarte. Also on Saturday, WBA junior lightweight titleholder Jazza Dickens will make his first title defense against Anthony Cacace. On Friday on ProBox TV, Najee Lopez will face Manuel Gallegos, co-feature will be Dominic Valle. 0:00 Intro0:30 MVPW 4:30 Jai Opetaia-Brandon Glanton16:00 Arnold Barboza-Kenneth Sims Jr19:00 undercard 24:00 Jazza Dickins-Anthony Cacace30:15 Najee Lopez-Manuel Gallegos34:00 Japan card

WNHH Community Radio
Up Early! LoveBabz LoveTalk Welcomes Cheyenne Barboza

WNHH Community Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2026 24:14


Written by August Wilson Directed by Cheyenne Barboza Set in 1904 Pittsburgh, Gem of the Ocean begins at the home of Aunt Ester, a 285-year-old spiritual healer and former slave believed to carry the memory of the African diaspora. When Citizen Barlow, a newcomer from the South, arrives haunted by guilt, Aunt Ester sends him on a spiritual journey to the mythical City of Bones to confront his past and ancestry. As the community wrestles with protest, injustice, and the cost of resistance, Citizen must choose the legacy he'll carry forward. The first in The American Century Cycle, Gem of the Ocean is a lyrical story of reckoning and the path to freedom.

GE Botafogo
GE Botafogo #477 - Dez minutos de pane

GE Botafogo

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2026 76:39


Derrota para o Grêmio expõe fragilidade do sistema defensivo e leva a reflexões sobre escolhas de Anselmi. Mateo Ponte é o defensor pela direita que ele busca? Neto passa a segurança no gol de que o time precisa? Barboza e Bastos são o suficiente para a zaga? Como gerir um elenco curto com claros problemas em reposições sem poder reforçá-lo no regime de transfer ban? Rafa Barros, Cláudio Portella, Letícia Marques e Pedro Dep analisam. Dá o play!

UFC Unfiltered with Jim Norton and Matt Serra
Jalin Turner, Jan Błachowicz, UFC 323 picks

UFC Unfiltered with Jim Norton and Matt Serra

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2025 54:34


Jim and Matt open the show with lightweight finisher Jalin Turner, who joins ahead of his return against Edson Barboza at UFC 323. Turner explains how training with Ian Machado Garry and reconnecting with his faith pulled him out of a brief retirement, helping him rediscover balance, purpose, and confidence. He also discusses studying the sport differently, and what he expects when he steps in with a tricky veteran striker like Barboza.The guys then shift into their UFC 323 predictions, breaking down a stacked card — from Merab Dvalishvili's push for a historic fourth title defense of the year to Pantoja vs. Van, Moreno vs. Taira and more!Later, former light heavyweight champion Jan Błachowicz checks in to talk about making one more run at 205, how he views the danger posed by surging finisher Bogdan Guskov, and what “Legendary Polish Power” looks like in this stage of his career.Finally, Jim and Matt close out the episode with deeper analysis on some of the remaining UFC 323 matchups.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Keep It A Buck Podcast
UFC 323 Dvalishvili vs Yan 2 Full Card Breakdown & Predictions

Keep It A Buck Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2025 121:53


Breaking down #UFC323 card, UFC Paramount + card / UFC 325 etc.!LIKE - COMMENT - PLEASE SUBSCRIBEUFC 323 TIMESTAMPS:(0:01) - Intro(01:47) - UFC Qatar Recap(19:20) - Paramount+ Card Announcement UFC 324 & UFC 325(21:44) - Pimblett vs Gaethje (34:49) - Nunes vs Harrison (37:10) - Volkanovski vs Lopes UFC 323 PRELIMS:(44:20) - Naimov vs Santos (47:00) - Abdul-Malik vs Trocoli (49:12) - Baraniewski vs Aslan (51:39) - Barboza vs Turner (56:22) - Vettori vs Ferreira (59:50) - Sadykov vs Ziam(1:03:21) - Barber vs Silva (1:08:48) - McKinney vs Duncan (1:11:55) - Dawson vs Torres UFC 323 MAIN CARD: (1:14:30) - Blachowicz vs Guskov (1:18:55) - Triple C vs Payton Ocean (1:29:50) - Moreno vs Taira (1:34:50) - CO-MAIN: Pantoja vs Van(1:42:00) - MAIN: Merab vs Yan 2 I post all my final picks on my social media accounts down below. FOLLOW AND SUB THE Social Media accountsTWITTER / X Account: @KIABmediaInstagram: @keepitabuck_mediaTik Tok: @ kiabmedia_#ufcpicks #worththeweightmma

MMA Lock of the Night
Dvalishvili vs Yan 2 | UFC 323 Breakdown & Predictions | The MMA Lock-Cast #354

MMA Lock of the Night

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2025 76:26


The Matt Allen Show
Ana Barboza Motta Bristol 4th of July Committee - Bristol 4th of July Concert Series Moving Back to Independence Park

The Matt Allen Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2025 14:54


Stock Pickers
#308 A BOLSA BRASILEIRA É UM “ANTI-HERÓI”: O QUE EXPLICA O RALÍ QUE NINGUÉM VIU?

Stock Pickers

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2025 82:09


Nesta edição ao vivo de Stock Pickers, Lucas Collazo recebe Ivan Barboza, sócio e gestor Ártica Capital, para uma conversa sobre o novo bull market da bolsa brasileira. Depois de anos de instabilidade, o mercado começa a dar sinais de força. Após um rali de 12 recordes seguidos, ontem (12) o Ibovespa fechou em queda após 15 pregões consecutivos de alta. Essa foi a maior sequência de valorização do índice desde dezembro de 1993 e janeiro de 1994, quando o Ibovespa subiu por 19 sessões.Entre projeções macroeconômicas, fluxo estrangeiro e oportunidades setoriais, Barboza analisa o que está por trás da recuperação do Ibovespa, quais empresas devem se destacar nesse ciclo e o que diferencia o momento atual de outros movimentos de alta do passado.Um episódio especial, em clima de live, para entender se o bull market veio para ficar, e onde estão as melhores oportunidades na bolsa. 

Town Hall Seattle Arts & Culture Series
321. As Many Weirdos As Possible: Celebrating the Pacific Northwest Music Scene (1985-1995)

Town Hall Seattle Arts & Culture Series

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2025 67:43


Join us at Town Hall Seattle for As Many Weirdos As Possible (AMWAP), an evening of storytelling and portraiture that brings to life one of the most vibrant chapters of the Pacific Northwest music scene (1985-1995). This live program will feature musicians, artists, and community members sharing personal memories, projected alongside their documentary portraits as part of the ongoing AMWAP project. Drawn from Poser Productions' mission to preserve and celebrate personal and cultural histories, this evening invites audiences to engage in a communal reflection on memory, music, identity, and place. Hosted by Nabil Ayers, President of Beggars Group U.S. and author of My Life in the Sunshine, whose work and story are deeply rooted in Seattle's independent music and cultural legacy. Nabil Ayers is a longtime Seattleite who co-founded Sonic Boom Records in 1997 and played drums in several bands — most recently The Long Winters. He now lives in Brooklyn, where he is president of the Beggars Group of record labels. Ayers is the host of the Identified podcast and the author of the memoir My Life in the Sunshine (Viking), which he launched at Town Hall in 2022. He has written about music, race, and family for The New York Times, The Guardian, Rolling Stone, GQ, and NPR. Riz Rollins has loved music since childhood, bringing joy to dance floors from clubs like Re-bar, to parties, parades and festivals. For over thirty-five years, he has shared the music that shaped his life and our community on KEXP. Marco Collins was the guy behind the mic when Seattle accidentally unleashed grunge on the world. As flagship DJ and Music Director at 107.7 The End in the '90s, he helped break bands like Nirvana, Beck, Weezer, and Foo Fighters—shaping the sound of a generation in real time. He's worked across radio, labels, VH1, and stations like KEXP, but what really sets him apart is an obsessive love of music that's never once hit the snooze button. He's also the subject of The Glamour & The Squalor, a documentary chronicling his rise, fall, and refusal to shut up about bands you haven't heard of yet. Steven Severin is co-owner of Neumos, Barboza, The Runaway Bar, and Life on Mars. He has served on Bumbershoot's Advisory Board and worked extensively with the National Independent Venue Association (NIVA) to help secure the federal Shuttered Venue Operators Grant that saved independent venues during the COVID pandemic. He recently launched Walk Don't Run, a community art event activating downtown Seattle with music, visual art, and live performance. He's also spent nearly a decade with Save Our Sonics, advocating to bring the SuperSonics back to Seattle. Paul Schurr played bass and sang backup vocals for Flop and Best Kissers in the World in the early 90s. He and his wife have four kids and live in Seattle. Sheila Locke has been a force in Seattle's music scene for over forty years as a DJ, radio host, club owner, artist manager, and co-founder of NASTYMIX Records, original home of Sir Mix-A-Lot. From her first high school gig to breaking national ground with a gold record, she has left an indelible mark on the city's music history. Chenelle "Chelly Chell" Marshall is a writer, poet, and creative spirit. She was a member of The Incredicrew, one of Seattle's earliest rap groups, who signed a multi-album deal with the label Ever Rap. Their single "He's Incredible" became a local hit and a landmark moment in Seattle's music history. Today, Chenelle continues to share her voice through poetry and storytelling and is the author of Poetic Lifeline. Her latest work, Through the Eyes of Her, is available now. Presented by Town Hall Seattle and Poser Productions. Poser Productions is fiscally sponsored by Shunpike.

En Perspectiva
Entrevista Ricardo Barboza - Israel y Hamas firmaron primera fase del acuerdo de paz para Gaza

En Perspectiva

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2025 16:10


Entrevista Ricardo Barboza - Israel y Hamas firmaron primera fase del acuerdo de paz para Gaza by En Perspectiva

Ocora, Couleurs du monde
Planète Ocora rend hommage à Raúl Barboza

Ocora, Couleurs du monde

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2025 59:13


durée : 00:59:13 - Hommage à Raúl Barboza - par : Aliette de Laleu - Raúl Barboza s'est éteint le 27 août 2025. Maître du chamamé, accordéoniste installé en France depuis plus de 30 ans, le musicien argentin était reconnu pour son ouverture d'esprit. Pour cette émission, trois amis lui rendent hommage en musique : Daniel Diaz, Norberto Pedreira et Daniel Duchowney. - réalisé par : Max James Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les autres épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France.

Ocora, Couleurs du monde
Planète Ocora rend hommage à Raul Barboza

Ocora, Couleurs du monde

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2025 59:13


durée : 00:59:13 - Hommage à Raúl Barboza - par : Aliette de Laleu - . - réalisé par : Max James Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les autres épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France.

Mundofonías
Mundofonías 2025 #66: Buen viaje, maestros / Farewell, maestros

Mundofonías

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2025 58:14


Desde la Amazonia peruana hasta el corazón de Asia viajamos en este programa que nos lleva por Argentina (con conexión polaca), Tejas, Brasil, Pakistán, Afganistán... ¡e incluso Saturno! Homenajeamos a grandes maestros que nos han dejado recientemente, como Hermeto Pascoal, Raúl Barboza, Flaco Jiménez y Jamshied Sharifi, y recordamos también a las víctimas del terremoto de Afganistán y las inundaciones en Sindh y el Punyab pakistaní. From the Peruvian Amazon to the heart of Asia, we travel in this program that takes us through Argentina (with a Polish connection), Texas, Brazil, Pakistan, Afghanistan... and even Saturn! We pay tribute to great maestros who have recently left us, such as Hermeto Pascoal, Raúl Barboza, Flaco Jiménez and Jamshied Sharifi, and we also remember the victims of the Afghanistan earthquake and the floods in Sindh and Pakistani Punjab. - Ranil y Su Conjunto Tropical - Vuelo a Saturno - Sonido amazónico - Los Zheros - La rosa - Psychedelic cumbia party - Bandonegro - Cuyo - Tanuevo - Dino Saluzzi - Buenos Aires 1950 - El viejo caminante - Raúl Barboza - La pulseada - King of chamamé - Flaco Jiménez - Grítenme, piedras del campo - Lo mejor de Flaco Jiménez - Hermeto Pascoal & Grupo - Viagem - Só não toca quem não quer - Antonio Adolfo - Oba (O bafo da onça) - Carnaval: The songs were so beautiful - Alla Bachayo Khoso - Shah Latif ke kafi - Pakistan / Sindh: Sindh soul session [V.A.] - Qais Essar & Sonny Singh - Lal meri pat - Sangat - Jamshied Sharifi - Tariqat - A prayer for the soul of Layla 📸 Hermeto Pascoal (Paulo Rapoport)

The Carroll Connection Podcast
#220 - Shane Barboza

The Carroll Connection Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2025 77:49


Shane Barboza is an artist and creator of Feverrs Art. On this episode, Shane opens up about his family dynamic and more specifically his relationship with his older brother. Shane discusses playing different sports growing up and how it helped him make friends. He dives into how he go into creating art and trying multiple different forms of content creation. Also, Shane explains the value of trying so many different things and how creating art becomes a form of therapy. We dive into the concept of content creation and how difficult it is to maintain consistently creating art. Shane mentions some of his successes and failures and how they have shaped him. Join us in this honest conversation on content creation, art, and mental health. The Five Pillars to Create a Meaningful Life Available on Amazon: https://a.co/d/9kXIt9u

Keep It A Buck Podcast
UFC 319 Dricus Du Plessis vs Khamzat Chimaev | Final Picks & Bets

Keep It A Buck Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2025 40:49


Final picks and full card breakdown for #UFC319LIKE - COMMENT - PLEASE SUBSCRIBETIMESTAMPS:(0:00) - Intro - Cancelled Bouts(03:20) - Idiris vs Morales (05:14) - Silva vs Barbosa (07:41) - Barboza vs Klose (10:38) - Hooper vs Hernandez (14:12) - Andrade vs Godinez (15:48) - GM3 vs Oleksiejczuk (17:53) - Susurkaev vs NolanMAIN CARD:(18:47) - Elliott va Asakura (20:41) - Cannonier vs MVP(24:14) - Neal vs Prates (29:28) - CO-MAIN: Murphy vs Pico (33:48) - MAIN: Du Plessis (C) vs Chimaev (37:34) - BETS PLACED FOR UFC 319I post all my final picks on my social media accounts down below. FOLLOW AND SUB THE Social Media accountsTWITTER / X Account: @KIABmediaInstagram: @keepitabuck_media#ufcpicks #worththeweightmma

Keep It A Buck Podcast
UFC 319 Predictions/Breakdown | Dricus Du Plessis vs Khamzat Chimaev

Keep It A Buck Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2025 95:29


Final picks and full card breakdown for #UFC319LIKE - COMMENT - PLEASE SUBSCRIBETIMESTAMPS:(0:00) - Intro/Thoughts before the album (01:14) - UFC Signed New TV Deal With Paramount+(19:20) - Silva vs Barbosa (22:04) - Battle vs Ruziboev (26:35) - Barboza vs Klose (29:38) - Hooper vs Hernandez (32:38) - Andrade vs Godinez (35:39) - GM3 vs Oleksiejczuk (41:03) - Green vs Ferreira (45:49) - Elliott vs Asakura (50:00) - Cannioner vs MVP(55:35) - Neal vs Prates CO-MAIN (01:06:53) - Murphy vs Pico MAIN - (01:12:27) - DDP vs Chimaev (01:31:15) - FINAL PICKS I post all my final picks on my social media accounts down below. FOLLOW AND SUB THE Social Media accountsTWITTER / X Account: @KIABmediaInstagram: @keepitabuck_media#ufcpicks #worththeweightmma

MMA Lock of the Night
Du Plessis vs Chimaev | UFC Vegas 319 Breakdown & Predictions | The MMA Lock-Cast #337

MMA Lock of the Night

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2025 57:55


GE Botafogo
GE Botafogo #437 - "Montorizado" e encaminhado

GE Botafogo

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2025 65:13


Poderia ter sido de mais, mas o 2 a 0 sobre o Bragantino, regido pelos argentinos, deixou o time de Davide Ancelotti mais perto da classificação para as quartas de final da Copa do Brasil. Boas atuações individuais, partida consistente de Savarino e Montoro na regência do show no Nilton Santos, com Barboza de coadjuvante: o que deu certo e que ainda pode melhorar no Botafogo que chega a cinco jogos invicto depois da Copa do Mundo de Clubes. DÁ O PLAY!

Gangland Wire
The Murder of Teddy Deegan and the FBI

Gangland Wire

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2025 Transcription Available


In this gripping episode of Gangland Wire, retired Kansas City Police Intelligence Unit detective Gary Jenkins unravels one of the most damning scandals in FBI history—a chilling story of corruption, betrayal, and a sanctioned murder that would stain the Bureau's legacy for decades. Gary examines the sinister role played by FBI agent H. Paul Rico in the 1965 murder of Teddy Deegan. You'll hear how, back in October 1964, Rico learned Deegan had been marked for a mob hit—yet the Bureau did nothing. Why? Because the killers were protected informants. Gary breaks down how the FBI built its case on the false testimony of mob informant Joe Barboza. Instead of stopping the murder plot, the Bureau sat on exculpatory evidence and let Barboza's lies send Louis Greco, Henry Tamaleo, Peter Limone, and Joe Salvati to prison—two of them to death row. The FBI's Informant Obsession: The Bureau's relentless protection of violent informants like Barboza and Vincent “Jimmy the Bear” Flemmi reveals how an obsession with “winning” overshadowed basic justice. The Justice Department's own admission in 2000 that they knew the real killers exposes just how far the corruption ran. From Cover-Up to Vindication: Follow the twisted timeline of the Deegan murder, the courtroom betrayals, and the decades-long fight to clear the names of the wrongfully convicted. Gary explores the human cost of a system that chose loyalty to informants over the truth. Why This Story Matters: This episode forces listeners to confront a haunting truth: when law enforcement trades integrity for convenience, innocent lives pay the price. Gary challenges you to rethink the myth of the Bureau's infallibility—and to remember the names of the men who spent their lives behind bars for a crime they didn't commit. Subscribe to get gangster stories weekly. Hit me up on Venmo for a cup of coffee or a shot and a beer @ganglandwire Click here to "buy me a cup of coffee" To go to the store or make a donation or rent Ballot Theft: Burglary, Murder, Coverup, click here To rent Brothers against Brothers, the documentary, click here.  To rent Gangland Wire, the documentary, click here To buy my Kindle book, Leaving Vegas: The True Story of How FBI Wiretaps Ended Mob Domination of Las Vegas Casinos. Transcript [0:00] Well, hey, all you wiretappers out there, good to be back here in the studio. This is Gary Jenkins, former Kansas City Police Intelligence Unit detective. I've seen a lot of things in my life, and I just heard something in that interview I just did with Detective Mike Huff from Tulsa that I had never heard before. [0:18] I mean, I've heard a lot of corruption things, but this one, it just went beyond the pale, especially there at the end where he said that this H. Paul Rico asked him about his kids and how old his kids were. That was like, you know, and I, you know, I talked with that guy long enough to know that he wasn't lying. You know, he wasn't making that up. That was, it was just beyond the pale, if you ask me. But today's episode is going to be a little bit more about H. Paul Rico and a dark chapter in the FBI history. Now, this is before John Connolly and the Whitey Bulger cover-up and all that. H. Paul Rico was the agent that really broke in Connolly, I think, and taught him the ropes. He was a slick FBI agent that had all the informants, that always had the inside track on everything, knew where the deals were. And so let's talk a little more about this one incident that we glossed over in that interview with Mike Huff about the murder of the Roger Wheeler down in Tulsa at the golf course, the Southern Hills Golf Tournament. [1:30] And it was all over control of Jai alai, all the money that came out of Jai alai. This thing, it just, it was a web of deceit that reached into the highest levels of federal law enforcement, as you could tell from what Mr. Huff was saying. [1:44] And so I'm going to tell you the story of t...

THE WILD PODCAST
ARE YOU GAY OR STRAIGHT? | The Wild Boys ft. Brandon Cardoso & Julian Barboza

THE WILD PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2025 43:37


Things get wild in this unfiltered episode of The Wild Boys! Israel is joined by Brandon Cardoso and Julian Barboza for a chaotic, hilarious, and brutally honest convo about sexuality, labels, and everything in between. From awkward hookups to unexpected confessions, no topic is off-limits. Are they gay, straight, or somewhere in the middle? You'll have to listen to find out.

THE FIGHT with Teddy Atlas
Inoue vs Cardenas | Canelo vs Scull | Garcia vs Romero | Lopez vs Barboza | Haney vs Ramirez & More

THE FIGHT with Teddy Atlas

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2025 128:55


Teddy Atlas and co-host Teddy III cover all the fights from the past weekend. From Times Square, NYC card with Ryan Garcia and Rolly Romero as the main event to Riyadh Saudi Arabia for the Super Middleweight King Canelo's title defense vs William Skull and lastly, to Las Vegas, NV for Top 3 P4P Fighter Naoya Inoue's title defense vs Ramon Cardenas.Also, all undercard fight recaps in boxing as well as UFC Fight Night Coverage from Des Moines, IA.Thanks for being with us. The best way to support is to subscribe, share the episode and check out our sponsors:https://athleticgreens.com/atlas Timestamps:00:00 - Intro06:05 - Lopez vs Barboza11:20 - Haney vs Ramirez21:27 - Garcia vs Romero40:15 - Haney vs Garcia 243:45 - Bakole vs Ajagba51:55 - Surace vs Munguia 01:01:41 - Canelo vs Scull01:21:30 - Espinoza vs Vasquez01:34:25 - Inoue vs Cardenas1:48:55 - RDR vs Nickal02:00:20 - Sandhagen vs Figueiredo TEDDY'S AUDIOBOOKAmazon/Audible: https://amzn.to/32104DRiTunes/Apple: https://apple.co/32y813rTHE FIGHT T-SHIRTShttps://teddyatlas.comTEDDY'S SOCIAL MEDIATwitter - http://twitter.com/teddyatlasrealInstagram - http://instagram.com/teddy_atlasTikTok - https://twitter.com/Teddy_Atlas_RealTHE FIGHT WITH TEDDY ATLAS SOCIAL MEDIAInstagram - http://instagram.com/thefightWTATwitter - http://twitter.com/thefightwtaFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/TheFightwithTeddyAtlasThanks for tuning in. Please be sure to subscribe! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Tha Boxing Voice
☎️Canelo Vs Scull, Ryan Garcia Vs Rolly, Haney Vs Ramirez, Teofimo Vs Barboza Preview & Prediction❗️

Tha Boxing Voice

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2025 460:02


#devinhaney #ryangarcia #canelo ️️️☎️Canelo Vs Scull, Ryan Garcia Vs Rolly, Haney Vs Ramirez, Teofimo Vs Barboza Preview & Prediction❗️

THE FIGHT with Teddy Atlas
Eubank Jr/Benn Recap | Lopez/Barboza Jr, Haney/Ramirez, Garcia/Romero, Canelo/Scull & Inoue/Cardenas

THE FIGHT with Teddy Atlas

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2025 87:31


Teddy and Teddy break down the highly anticipated bout between Chris Eubank Jr. and Conor Benn, This fight was more than just a clash between two boxers; it was a continuation of a storied family rivalry. Their fathers, Chris Eubank Sr. and Nigel Benn, had two legendary bouts in the 1990s, making this encounter a generational sequel.​ In the ring, Chris Eubank Jr. secured a unanimous decision victory over Conor Benn. Tune in to hear Teddy's analysis and who he thought won. Also, Teddy recaps UFC Fight night main event between Ian Garry and Carlos Prates.Lastly, Teddy covers the blockbuster boxing cards across the upcoming weekend. On Friday, May 2 New York City's iconic Times Square will transform into an open-air boxing arena for a historic tripleheader event. Teddy previews Teofimo Lopez vs Arnold Barbosa, Devin Haney vs Jose Ramirez and Ryan Garcia vs Rolly Romero. Then Teddy previews ​Saturday's upcoming bout between Mexican boxing superstar Saul 'Canelo' Álvarez vs William Skull from Riyadh, Saudi Arabia in a super middleweight unification bout and then Teddy previews Sunday, May 4 Undisputed super bantamweight championship bout between Japanese boxing sensation Naoya Inoue and Ramon Cardena from T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas.Thanks for being with us. The best way to support is to subscribe, share the episode and check out our sponsors:https://athleticgreens.com/atlas Timestamps:00:00 - Intro03:10 - Shedeur Sanders Talk08:00 - Eubank Jr. vs Benn38:15 - SPONSOR38:55 - Anthony "Lionheart" Smith44:10 - Garry vs Prates59:15 - Lopez vs Barboza01:03:10 - Haney vs Ramirez01:09:10 - Garcia vs Romero01:14:00 - Canelo vs Scull01:19:25 - Inoue vs CardenasTEDDY'S AUDIOBOOKAmazon/Audible: https://amzn.to/32104DRiTunes/Apple: https://apple.co/32y813rTHE FIGHT T-SHIRTShttps://teddyatlas.comTEDDY'S SOCIAL MEDIATwitter - http://twitter.com/teddyatlasrealInstagram - http://instagram.com/teddy_atlasTikTok - https://twitter.com/Teddy_Atlas_RealTHE FIGHT WITH TEDDY ATLAS SOCIAL MEDIAInstagram - http://instagram.com/thefightWTATwitter - http://twitter.com/thefightwtaFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/TheFightwithTeddyAtlasThanks for tuning in. Please be sure to subscribe! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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☎️Ryan Garcia, Devin Haney, Teofimo Lopez, Arnold Barboza, Jose Ramirez Press, Conference Review❗️

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2025 176:31


#tankdavis #gervontadavis #ryangarcia ️️️☎️Ryan Garcia, Devin Haney, Teofimo Lopez, Arnold Barboza, Jose Ramirez Press, Conference Review❗️

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☎️Keyshawn Gets KO in 4

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Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2025 293:04


#oscarduarte #keyshawndavis #arnoldbarboza ️️️☎️Keyshawn Gets KO in 4

THE FIGHT with Teddy Atlas
Beterbiev/Bivol Preview & The Entire 2/22 Card | Davis/Berinchyk Recap | Barboza/Catterall Recap

THE FIGHT with Teddy Atlas

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2025 78:55


The boxing world is abuzz with anticipation for the upcoming rematch between Artur Beterbiev and Dmitry Bivol, set to take place on February 22, 2025, at the Kingdom Arena in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. This event, dubbed "The Last Crescendo," promises to be a historic night, featuring seven title fights on a single card. Teddy and Teddy give full fight analysis preview and predictions for all fights. Also, Teddy recaps the past week of fight action - Keyshawn Davis vs Denys Berinchyk, Xander Xayas vs Slawa Spomer, Jack Catterall vs Arnold Barboza and Oscar Duarte vs Miguel Madueno and Jared Cannonier's upset win in the UFC.Thanks for being with us. The best way to support is to subscribe, share the episode and check out our sponsors:https://athleticgreens.com/atlas https://mybookie.ag - use promo code ATLASSUBSCRIBE TO OUR WEEKLY NEWSLETTER HERE:https://newsletter.teddyatlas.comTimestamps:00:00 - Intro05:27 - Xander Zayas vs Slawa Spomer10:14 - Keyshawn Davis vs Berinchyk19:56 - Jack Catterall vs Arnold Barboza31:31 - Oscar Duarte vs Miguel Madueno33:18 - UFC Jared Cannonier vs Gregory Rodrigues36:48 - Sponsor38:13 - Artur Beterbiev vs Dmitry Bivol 249:57 - Daniel Dubois vs Joseph Parker55:19 - Shakur Stevenson vs Floyd Schofield59:38 - Carlos Adames vs Hamzah Sheeraz01:03:52 - Vergil Ortiz vs Israil Madrimov01:07:49 - Zhilei Zhang vs Agit Kabayel01:12:48 - Joshua Buatsi vs Callum SmithTEDDY'S AUDIOBOOKAmazon/Audible: https://amzn.to/32104DRiTunes/Apple: https://apple.co/32y813rTHE FIGHT T-SHIRTShttps://teddyatlas.comTEDDY'S SOCIAL MEDIATwitter - http://twitter.com/teddyatlasrealInstagram - http://instagram.com/teddy_atlasTHE FIGHT WITH TEDDY ATLAS SOCIAL MEDIAInstagram - http://instagram.com/thefightWTATwitter - http://twitter.com/thefightwtaFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/TheFightwithTeddyAtlasThanks for tuning in. Please be sure to subscribe! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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☎️Berinchyk Vs. Davis, Norman Sr. Vs Hackett Catterall Vs Barboza: Best TV Fights of The Weekend

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Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2025 451:49


#tankdavis #gervontadavis #keyshawndavis ️️️☎️Berinchyk Vs. Davis, Norman Sr. Vs Hackett Catterall Vs Barboza: Best TV Fights of The Weekend

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☎️Teofimo Headlines A Special Event - In Alcatraz

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Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2025 232:12


#teofimolopez #jackcatterall #arnoldbarboza ️️️☎️Teofimo Headlines A Special Event - In Alcatraz