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Phantom Punch Podcast
Episode 14 - "Homework"

Phantom Punch Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2019 78:41


Discussing Gervonta Davis’ performance on Showtime and Tevin Farmer’s performance on DAZN and where it stands to make a unification fight happen (15:00) After 2 deaths in 1 week (R.IP. Maxim Dadashev & Hugo Santillan) fans booing the Sweet Science on DAZN is disgusting (37:28) Recapping the rest of the DAZN fights - Jose Ramirez vs Maurice Hooker (52:40) Terrance “Bud” Crawford speaks on the division in boxing and the best fighting the best (56:06) Dillian Whyte gets popped for PEDs before his fight with Oscar Rivas - and was still allowed to fight (62:20) Shakur is ordered mandatory for WBO (65:50) Walk Outs: Apollo - “Who’s the Champion” - Wu-Tang, Southpaw - “Chambea” - Bad Bunny (1:09:30)

THE MR BOXING GURU PODCAST
Non VADA testing is the new 40

THE MR BOXING GURU PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2019 39:47


Fight weekend review of pacman vs Thurmanand all other fights this past weekend

What's Cookin Podcast
What's Cookin' Podcast 83: Boris Johnson, Transfer Talk,Maxin Dadashev & Question Time

What's Cookin Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2019 76:56


In this week's podcast the fellas sit down and talk the latest news from the last 7 days including Boris Johnson as the new Prime Minister, Transfer Talk plus the death of Russian boxer Maxin Dadashev and Question TIme, get on it!

Phantom Punch Podcast
Episode 13 - "Satisfied"

Phantom Punch Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2019 76:35


In this episode the guys cover this weekend’s fights between Teofimo Lopez vs Masayoshi Nakatami (6:26) Recapping Maria vs Dadashev and Dadashev’s condition (11:22) recapping some of the DAZN fights - what Dillian Whyte winning means (22:54) discussing the major fights of the weekend on PBC Fox - Caleb Plant vs Mike Lee - discussing the article about Caleb Plant from NYFIGHTS (24:50) breaking down the main event Manny Pacquiao vs Keith Thurman (43:09) Rumors of Mikey Garcia & DAZN (57:21) Canelo has given up his September fight date and what that hints at for the future (1:02:38) Walk Outs: Southpaw - “Rio De Jenario (Remix) - Apollo Ali feat. Jadakiss” | Apollo - “Dynasty Intro - Jay-Z”

86Boxing Podcast w/ Joshua City
86Boxing E11: Maxim Dadashev|1990-2019|#RIP #86Boxing

86Boxing Podcast w/ Joshua City

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2019 9:53


Joshua City discusses the tragic passing of Maxim Dadashev....www.86boxing.com

Real Spiel
Real Spiel #35 - Statute of Limitations

Real Spiel

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2019 64:23


Today we celebrate Maxim Dadashev & all the fighters like him who risk their personal well-being for our entertainment & in Dadashev’s case, a shot at U.S. Citizenship. Despite the sad news we keep things light recapping Pac-Thurman & UFC on ESPN from the weekend. Jake remembers a show Animal Planet definitely should reboot while we debate wild animal matchups like Wolf vs. Cougar, Elephant vs Rhino, Croc vs Shark etc. We've always heard parents know best, but in reality is the answer children? Lastly, what is the societal statute of limitations on shitty behavior? Karl Malone might be next to find out. TUNE IN! https://justaskbeej.com/ https://bbj10912016.wixsite.com/askbeej

The Last Round
45: Special Guest- Cutman & Homicide detective Mike Rodriguez talks about working Manny Pacquiao's corner for the Keith Thurman fight

The Last Round

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2019 63:05


Fight Reviews Friday 19th July from MGM National Harbor, Oxon Hill, Maryland Teofimo Lopez (14-0) UD12 Masayoshi Nakatani (18-1) 118-110 x2 119-109 The first time lopez had gone past seven rounds Teofimo to fight Richard Commey later this yer for the IBF Subriel Matias (14-0) RTD11 Maxim Dadashev (13-1)  trainer buddy mcgirt threw in the towel after round 11 of the IBF Eliminator. Dadashev needed assistance leaving the ring. He left the arena on a stretcher and was taken to UM Prince George Hospital Center. Dadashev had a two hour surgery to relive a subdural hematoma or bleeding on the brain. He is in a medically induced coma.   Saturday 20th July from MGM Grand Garden Arena, Las Vegas on FOX PPV Manny Pacquiao (62-7-2) SD12 Keith Thurman (29-1) WBA Super World Welterweight title 115-112 x2    113-114    Yordenis Ugas (24-4) UD12 Omar Figueroa Jr (28-1-1) 119-107 x3 Luis Nery (30-0) KO9 Juan Carlos Payano (21-3) Nery won 11 straight fights by stoppage Caleb Plant (19-0) TKO3 Mike Lee (21-1) IBF Super Middleweight  Hopefully see Plant face the winner of Anthony Dirrell v David Benavidez Sept 28th Efe Ajagba (11-0) UD10 Ali Eren Demirezen (11-1) Sergey Lipinets (16-1) TKO2 Jayar Inson (18-3)         02 Arena, London, UK on DAZN USA Dillian Whyte (26-1) UD12 Oscar Rivas (26-1) 115-112 x2 116-111-Interim WBC Heavyweight Whyte dropped in round 9 by a right uppercut David Price (25-6) RTD10 David Allen (17-5-2) Vacant WBA Continental Heavyweight  Dereck Chisora (31-9) KO2 Artur Szpilka (22-4)  Chisora and Parker want to fight each other on the undercard Joshua V Ruiz rematch   Fight Previews Saturday 27th July from College Park Center, Arlington, Texas on DAZN USA Jose Carlos Ramirez (24-0) v Maurice Hooker (26-0-3) WBO & WBC Super Lightweight    Hooker (26-0-3, 17 KO) went to the UK last year to beat Terry Flanagan for the then-vacant WBO title, and has since made two successful defenses, stopping Alex Saucedo last November and winning a wide decision over Mikkel LesPierre on March 9.   Ramirez (24-0, 16 KO) is the WBC titleholder, beating Amir Imam for the vacant title in March 2018. He’s also made two success defenses, beating Antonio Orozco last September and edging a majority decision over Jose Zepeda on Feb. 10.   Tevin Farmer (29-4-1) v Guillaume Frenois (46-1-1) IBF Super Featherweight Title IBF super featherweight titleholder Tevin Farmer will have to take care of his mandatory next, as the sanctioning body have officially ordered him to defend against Guillaume Frenois. Farmer (29-4-1, 6 KO) was allowed to make an optional defense on March 15 against Jono Carroll, which resulted in a decision win for Farmer in Tevin’s hometown of Philadelphia, his third successful defense since winning the belt over Billy Dib last August in Australia.   Tramaine Williams (18-0) v Yenifel Vicente (35-3-2) Vacant USBA Super Bantamweight  Murat Gassiev (26-1) v Joey Dawejko (19-7-4) Austin Williams (2-0) v Jabrandon Harris (0-2-0)       Royal Farms Arena, Baltimore, Maryland on Showtime  Gervonta Davis (21-0) v Ricardo Nunez (21-2) WBA Super World Super Featherweight  Yuriorkis Gamboa (29-2) v Roman Martinez (30-3-3)    

86Boxing Podcast w/ Joshua City
86Boxing E10-P2: Manny Pacquiao|Thurman|Lopez|Dadashev|Whyte||Ugas|#86everything

86Boxing Podcast w/ Joshua City

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2019 23:22


Joshua City discusses the Pacquiao x Thurman PPV|Teofimo Lopez|Nakatani|MGM|#86Boxing... FB| https://www.facebook.com/86Boxing FB GROUP| https://www.facebook.com/groups/86Boxing YOUTUBE| https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFGJ... TWITTER| https://twitter.com/joshuacity

Fight_Net Radio
($ONUS $HIT $HOW) "Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas"

Fight_Net Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2018 46:01


Brant Stuns Murata, Wins WBA Middleweight Title Dadashev Decisons DeMarco, Retains NABF Super Lightweight belt• CLICK HERE for PHOTOS(Photo Credit: Mikey Williams / Top Rank) LAS VEGAS (Oct. 20, 2018) — Rob Brant came into the ring a heavy underdog. He left it a champion. Brant, from St. Paul, Minn., toppled Ryota Murata by unanimous decision to win the WBA middleweight title in front of 2,782 fans at the MGM’s Park Theater in Las Vegas.Brant threw an astounding 1,262 punches, landing 356. Murata, meanwhile, landed 180 of 774 punches.It was the second title defense for Murata (14-2, 11 KOs), a 2012 Olympic gold medalist for his native Japan. Brant (24-1, 16 KOs) remains unbeaten when fighting as a middleweight."This is one of the best moments of my life," Brant said. "I wasn't thinking about punch output. I was thinking about winning,“This was a great middleweight championship fight,” said Top Rank CEO Bob Arum. “Both fighters showed tremendous heart. Congratulations to the new champion. He deserved the win.”Dadashev Survives DeMarcoMaxim “Mad Max” Dadashev had never seen anything like Antonio DeMarco before. A former lightweight world champion, DeMarco stunned Dadashev on multiple occasions, but Dadashev had enough left in the tank, closing strong down the stretch to win a unanimous decision (96-94, 97-93, 98-92) and retain his NABF super lightweight title.Dadashev (12-0, 10 KOs) swept the last three rounds on all three judges scorecards to secure the win against DeMarco (33-7-1, 24 KOs), who saw his two-fight winning streak come to an end.“This was a great learning experience for me,” Dadashev said. “DeMarco is a true champion, and he fought with great heart and determination.”Conlan Scores TKO in Vegas DebutMichael “Mick” Conlan’s Las Vegas debut went according to plan. The two-time Olympian from Belfast, Ireland, broke down Nicola Cipolletta and knocked him out with an accumulation of blows in the seventh round. Conlan (9-0, 6 KOs) pushed the pace against the defensive-minded Cipolletta (14-7-2, 4 KOs), who was making his American debut. Cipolletta, who was content to back up for much of the fight, succumbed from Conlan's vicious body attach.“When you fight a guy who is negative and trying to survive, those guys are the hardest guys to look good against,” Conlan said. “He was just negative. Now, I want real opponents. I want top 10, top 15 opponents. These are the guys who are going to make me look good. These are the guys who are going to bring out the best of my technical ability. When you see guys trying to survive, it’s a lot easier to survive than fight it out.”Conlan is scheduled to close out his 2018 campaign on Dec. 22 in Manchester, England.Middleweight: Esquiva Falcao (22-0, 15 KOs) unanimous decision, 10 rounds, Guido Pitto (25-6-2, 8 KOs). Scores: 100-90 3X.Lightweight: Joseph Adorno (10-0, 9 KOs), unanimous decision, 6 rounds, Kevin Cruz (8-1, 5 KOs). Scores: 59-53 2X, 58-54.Adorno said: "I felt great going the distance for the first time. I wasn't tired at all and got the job done. I am very happy with my performance."Super Lightweight: Fazliddin Gaibnazarov (6-0, 3 KOs),TKO 2, 2:13, Wilberth Lopez (23-10, 15 KOs)Featherweight: Vladimir Nikitin (2-0, 0 KOs), unanimous decision, 6 rounds, Clay Burns (5-5-2, 4 KOs). Scores: 59-55 3X.Featherweight: Adam Lopez (11-1, 5 KOs), TKO 8, 1:29, Hector Ambriz (12-8-2, 6 KOs).Middleweight: David Kaminsky (3-0, 2 KOs), TKO 2 , :40, Noah LaCoste (2-1, 2 KOs).* Kaminsky scored knockdown with uppercut in round 1. LaCoste stopped on his feet in the second.

Fight_Net Radio
($ONUS $HIT $HOW) "Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas"

Fight_Net Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2018 46:01


Brant Stuns Murata, Wins WBA Middleweight Title Dadashev Decisons DeMarco, Retains NABF Super Lightweight belt• CLICK HERE for PHOTOS(Photo Credit: Mikey Williams / Top Rank) LAS VEGAS (Oct. 20, 2018) — Rob Brant came into the ring a heavy underdog. He left it a champion. Brant, from St. Paul, Minn., toppled Ryota Murata by unanimous decision to win the WBA middleweight title in front of 2,782 fans at the MGM’s Park Theater in Las Vegas.Brant threw an astounding 1,262 punches, landing 356. Murata, meanwhile, landed 180 of 774 punches.It was the second title defense for Murata (14-2, 11 KOs), a 2012 Olympic gold medalist for his native Japan. Brant (24-1, 16 KOs) remains unbeaten when fighting as a middleweight."This is one of the best moments of my life," Brant said. "I wasn't thinking about punch output. I was thinking about winning,“This was a great middleweight championship fight,” said Top Rank CEO Bob Arum. “Both fighters showed tremendous heart. Congratulations to the new champion. He deserved the win.”Dadashev Survives DeMarcoMaxim “Mad Max” Dadashev had never seen anything like Antonio DeMarco before. A former lightweight world champion, DeMarco stunned Dadashev on multiple occasions, but Dadashev had enough left in the tank, closing strong down the stretch to win a unanimous decision (96-94, 97-93, 98-92) and retain his NABF super lightweight title.Dadashev (12-0, 10 KOs) swept the last three rounds on all three judges scorecards to secure the win against DeMarco (33-7-1, 24 KOs), who saw his two-fight winning streak come to an end.“This was a great learning experience for me,” Dadashev said. “DeMarco is a true champion, and he fought with great heart and determination.”Conlan Scores TKO in Vegas DebutMichael “Mick” Conlan’s Las Vegas debut went according to plan. The two-time Olympian from Belfast, Ireland, broke down Nicola Cipolletta and knocked him out with an accumulation of blows in the seventh round. Conlan (9-0, 6 KOs) pushed the pace against the defensive-minded Cipolletta (14-7-2, 4 KOs), who was making his American debut. Cipolletta, who was content to back up for much of the fight, succumbed from Conlan's vicious body attach.“When you fight a guy who is negative and trying to survive, those guys are the hardest guys to look good against,” Conlan said. “He was just negative. Now, I want real opponents. I want top 10, top 15 opponents. These are the guys who are going to make me look good. These are the guys who are going to bring out the best of my technical ability. When you see guys trying to survive, it’s a lot easier to survive than fight it out.”Conlan is scheduled to close out his 2018 campaign on Dec. 22 in Manchester, England.Middleweight: Esquiva Falcao (22-0, 15 KOs) unanimous decision, 10 rounds, Guido Pitto (25-6-2, 8 KOs). Scores: 100-90 3X.Lightweight: Joseph Adorno (10-0, 9 KOs), unanimous decision, 6 rounds, Kevin Cruz (8-1, 5 KOs). Scores: 59-53 2X, 58-54.Adorno said: "I felt great going the distance for the first time. I wasn't tired at all and got the job done. I am very happy with my performance."Super Lightweight: Fazliddin Gaibnazarov (6-0, 3 KOs),TKO 2, 2:13, Wilberth Lopez (23-10, 15 KOs)Featherweight: Vladimir Nikitin (2-0, 0 KOs), unanimous decision, 6 rounds, Clay Burns (5-5-2, 4 KOs). Scores: 59-55 3X.Featherweight: Adam Lopez (11-1, 5 KOs), TKO 8, 1:29, Hector Ambriz (12-8-2, 6 KOs).Middleweight: David Kaminsky (3-0, 2 KOs), TKO 2 , :40, Noah LaCoste (2-1, 2 KOs).* Kaminsky scored knockdown with uppercut in round 1. LaCoste stopped on his feet in the second.