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Dave talks with Tom Bragg, Chris Lawrence, Angie Gillenwater, Johnny Compton of Amos Steele Band, and Steve Cotton.
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South Charleston Mayor Frank Mullens on growth there, State Democratic Party Chair and Delegate Mike Pushkin, and Robb Reel from KWS on Turkey Drop.
Our December 17 headliner in London sees Giorgio Visioli and Joe Howarth collide in a final eliminator for the English Lightweight Title. Hear from both fighters, promoter Eddie Hearn and respective managers Sunny Edwards and Dave Allen who state their case for their fighters. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Dave talks with Jason Quintrell from the Union Mission, WV State Basketball Coach Bryan Poore and Kanawha County Commission President Ben Salango.
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My Story Talk 31 Life after Mattersey (1) Welcome to Talk 31 in our series where I'm reflecting on God's goodness to me throughout my life. In this talk I shall begin to talk about our life and ministry after we left Mattersey. I'll explain why I decided to retire from Mattersey when I did and why we moved to Devon. I'll describe my continuing involvement with Mattersey for a further 12 years and conclude by outlining our wider ministry in Europe. Why I decided to retire when I did In 2004 both Eileen and I had reached the age of 65. As was customary for women at that time, Eileen had retired as Matron of the College five years previously and I had told the Lord that, unless he clearly showed me that I was to stay on, I would retire as Principal when I was 65. First and foremost, we both wanted only to do what the Lord wanted and as we prayed about it became convinced that the time was right for our departure. Our decision was based on several facts. The Lord had not given us any indication that I should stay on, and he had clearly shown me that the man who would be appointed as my successor would be the man of his choosing. And, as I mentioned in an earlier talk, I had already discussed the matter with other leaders who had agreed with me that the timing was right. It was not as if my relationship with Mattersey was at an end. I was not retiring from Mattersey. I was retiring as its Principal. Increasing requests for my ministry overseas had meant that a decision had to be made. I could not do justice to my role as Principal and accept so many invitations to minister elsewhere. But that did not mean that I could not continue to teach in the College as a visiting lecturer, and, at the kind invitation of successive principals, I continued to do so for another 12 years. Why we moved to Devon Of course we had always known that we would have to move because the house we were living in belonged to the College and would be needed by my successor. And we knew that we would have to move immediately. That's why we were considering our options two or three years beforehand. Colin Whittaker had written to me encouraging me to move right away from Mattersey and Eileen and I both felt that this would be wise. For one thing, the new principal would almost certainly want to make some changes and it would be easier both for him and us if we were not living close by and being asked by our friends in the local church if we approved! Apart from that, our first consideration, wherever we moved, was to be sure that there was a good local AoG church within easy reach where we could become members. Of course, there were plenty of places like that all over the country, so why did we choose Devon? One option might be to move near to one of our children, but as they were all serving the Lord in different parts of the country and might move on at any time, that might not be the wisest course of action. So we felt it would be better both for them and for us if we were to move to a part of the country where the grandchildren would enjoy coming for their holidays. And we could think of no better place than Devon. I had been there on holiday as a teenager, and it was there that I had felt God calling me to the ministry. We knew that there were three AoG churches in Torbay, one in Torquay, one in Paignton, and one in Brixham, where Bob Hyde, one of our former students, was the full-time pastor and leader of the ministry team. Bob had invited me down to minister on at least two occasions and we were very happy with the way the church was structured and with the spiritual atmosphere in the meetings. Neither of the other churches had invited us to minister and so we knew very little about them, so we started to seriously consider fellowshipping with the Brixham assembly if we were able to afford to move into the Torbay area. I phoned Bob and asked if he would be happy about this, explaining that I was not looking for any position in the church and that my ministry would be further afield. For two or three years we had been looking at property prices in the area and, as it was not convenient to make regular 600 mile round trips to view properties as they came on the market, decided on a new property that was to be built in Paignton. We were able to view one just like it and choose a plot where another was to be built – a four-bedroom house with spectacular views over open countryside and the sea, the nearest beach being only a ten-minute drive away. We decided very quickly that this would be the house for us and, because of God's wonderful provision, were able to buy it in 2003 and move in immediately after we retired from Mattersey in July 2004. We spent ten very happy years there until we felt the Lord prompting us to move into Brixham to be nearer to the church in 2013, more of which later. Meanwhile I continued to teach at Mattersey and expand our travelling ministry overseas. Continuing Ministry at Mattersey It was always a great joy to revisit Mattersey each year to teach various M.Th. courses, specialising on The Baptism in the Holy Spirit, Spiritual Gifts, and Divine Healing. Each time we stayed with our friends, William and Anthea Kay who were still living close to Mattersey and enjoyed renewed fellowship with them. It was on one such occasion, in September 2005, that Eileen was involved in a serious accident. I was teaching a combined class of students in the College chapel when I was surprised to see Dr Dave Allen come in at the back. He walked quietly forward and approached me on the platform. Then he whispered to me, You need to go. Eileen is all right, but she's been involved in an accident. I'll take over here. They'll tell you more in the office. The accident had happened less than a mile outside Mattersey on the Retford Road. Someone, I don't remember who, drove me there immediately and the first thing I saw was a fire engine and an ambulance. I was so glad that Dave Allen had already told me that Eileen was all right, or I would almost certainly have feared the worst. I later discovered a voice-mail message on my phone, which had been switched onto silent while I was lecturing. It was Eileen saying, David, I've been in an accident. You need to come. I can't breathe… … and her voice petered out. I'm so grateful that I didn't receive that message until after I knew she was all right. It was the airbag that had saved her, but the pressure of it was causing the difficulty in her breathing. The accident was not Eileen's fault. She was driving into Retford to do some shopping when another car coming in the opposite direction overtook a cyclist on a blind bend and crashed head-on into Eileen. As both cars were probably travelling at 50 m.p.h., the full force of the impact would have been about 100 m.p.h. Both cars were a write-off and the other driver was told that she would probably never walk again as a result of the injuries she suffered. Eileen escaped with two cracked ribs from which she recovered relatively quickly. Our insurance company provided a courtesy car for us and a few days later we drove home to Devon after I had finished the series of lectures I had been giving. Fortunately, we had enough money to buy a replacement vehicle without waiting for the insurance settlement to come through, as less than a week later I was committed to teach an MA course at the Continental Theological Seminary in Brussels. We were both so grateful for the loving care of Trude and Sylve, twin sisters from our church in Brixham who looked after Eileen during my absence. I have always been amazed at Eileen's patience and fortitude in situations like this and the courage she displayed in face of adversity. I have already mentioned this when speaking about the accident which prevented her from travelling with me to Burkina Faso. But these qualities became even more evident in later life about which I will say more in a later talk. A Wider Ministry Apart from my continuing input at Mattersey in the years that followed our departure to Devon in 2004, much of my ministry involved teaching in Bible Colleges and speaking at National Conferences overseas. Invitations came from former students and because of contacts through EPTA, PEF, and the PWF. Eileen was usually able to accompany me and between 2005 and 2012 I ministered in churches, colleges and conferences in Belgium, Ethiopia, Finland, France, Germany, Ghana, India, Ireland, Luxembourg, Madeira, Netherlands, Nigeria, Poland, Portugal, Réunion, Slovakia, South Africa, Sweden, and Ukraine. In this talk we'll just be referring to countries in Europe. Some of these places I visited only once, while others, like Finland and Belgium, were countries where I taught in their Bible colleges annually. The subject was almost invariably connected with the work of the Holy Spirit – his person and work, the baptism in the Spirit, spiritual gifts, and healing. Of particular importance was the time I spent with pastors and national leaders sharing with them on how to encourage spiritual gifts in the local church. Places I visited only once during these years were Sweden (05), Ukraine (06), Poland (07), and Slovakia (08). Eileen accompanied me on the trips to Sweden, for a week's teaching in Kristinehamn, and Slovakia, for an EPTA conference in the vicinity of Bratislava. I travelled unaccompanied to Poland to teach for a week in the Warsaw Theological Seminary and preach in the local Pentecostal church. But when I visited Ukraine I was part of a three-man team from our church in Brixham. As it was my first (and only) visit, Bob Hyde and Mark Goodyear, both of whom had been before, let me do most of the teaching. In all the churches we visited the subject they asked me to speak on was spiritual gifts. There, as is sadly the case in so many places elsewhere, there is very little teaching on this important subject, so when the opportunity was given in each church, at the end of the meeting the people flocked forward for prayer. Visits I made to Ireland (06, 07, 08) were mainly in connection with my new role as a member of the Board of Governors of the Irish AoG Bible College in Greystones, a seaside village a few miles south of Dublin, where Daniel Caldwell, a former Mattersey student was now the Principal and where several other Mattersey graduates like Roy Leith and Sandy Tutty were now involved . I also had the privilege of preaching at their graduation service in September 07. Eileen and I had often visited our friends John and Ann Leese in Luxembourg as we were en route for our holidays in France or Germany and were always grateful for their hospitality. And in 2006 I was asked to be the guest speaker at their church's weekend retreat held in Arlon in nearby Belgium. It was always a joy to renew fellowship with our friends from that wonderful church. I also preached there in September 2012 after teaching at CTS in Brussels and before driving on for a week's teaching in churches in the Paris area of France. Over a period of about 20 years we regularly went to France for our holidays and I would often end up preaching in one of the ADD (AoG) churches there. I don't have detailed dates for these occasions, but I remember preaching in Auch, Bordeaux, Clermont Ferrand, Metz, Mourrenx, Toulouse, and Versailles, sometimes with less than 24 hours notice! But perhaps the most interesting part of France we ever visited was the Ile de la Réunion. To which I will return next time. The countries I visited most frequently were Germany (3x), Portugal (4x), Belgium (8x), and Finland (11x). With the exception of Germany, this was because I was annually teaching in their Bible Colleges. Having said that, in 2009 I did teach for a week at Kniebis in the Black Forest at the European Theological Seminary, a beautiful college belonging to the Church of God, where the EPTA conference was to be held the following week. And in 2007, after attending a PEF related conference in Oslo, Norway, we flew to Germany to conduct seminars at the national pastors' conference of the BFP (Bund Freikirchlicher Pfingstgemeinden), the nearest equivalent to the AoG in Germany. It was also in Oslo that I bumped into Werner Fraas, the president of the Volksmission group of German churches and was invited to conduct a tour of their churches in southern Germany in 2008. Eileen always remembered this well as we slept in a least ten different beds during the course of two weeks' ministry there before driving on to the EPTA conference in Slovakia. I first visited Portugal in 1982 for an EPTA conference, but it was many years later that I had the opportunity to teach in their Bible College and preach in their churches. Harry Osland was an American missionary who, at the time, was director of the Portuguese Bible College in Fanhoes near Lisbon. It so happened that in 2006 he was in an MA class I was teaching in Belgium at the Continental Theological Seminary and he asked me if I would be willing to come to teach in Portugal. So for three years (07, 08, and 09) I spent a week or so in Portugal, teaching in their college and preaching in their churches. Harry not only organised the itinerary for me but also arranged for several of my books to be translated into Portuguese. He and his wife Beth became good friends and Eileen and I really appreciated their kindness and hospitality. Another contact I had with Portugal was Reginaldo Azevedo de Melo, a Brazilian brother based in Portugal who came to Mattersey as one of our students. With the cooperation of Pastor Luis Reis, who knew me through PEF, after he graduated Reginaldo arranged an itinerary for me preaching in several churches. Our trips the Portugal gave us a taste for Portuguese cuisine, something we also experienced in Madeira, a Portuguese overseas territory, and popular holiday destination because of its pleasant climate all the year round. We first went there in 2008 courtesy of our friends William and Anthea Kay who let us use their lovely time-share apartment. This inspired us to get our own time-share and we returned for three weeks in 2010 when I was asked to preach in the small AoG church in Funchal, about which I shall say more later. My ministry in Belgium was due first to my work with the International Correspondence Institute, which I referred to in an earlier talk, and secondly, to my contact with CTS, the Continental Theological Seminary, through fellowship with friends in EPTA. Roland and Judy Dudley, American AoG missionaries, had led the Portuguese Bible College back in the eighties and had moved on to Sint-Pieters-Leeuw near Brussels to head up CTS. At Roland's invitation I taught on the Baptism in the Holy Spirit, Spiritual Gifts, and Divine Healing on their MA programme for eight consecutive years (2005-2012). I was often asked to preach in their chapel services when we saw many students receive the baptism in the Spirit. Eileen and I were housed in one of the well-equipped apartments in the college. We always enjoyed our visits to Belgium and took the opportunity to admire the wonderful architecture in cities like Brussels and Ghent as well as preaching in churches there. And every year we were at CTS made sure that we made a visit to the outlet store of a nearby chocolate factory and bring back plenty in time for Christmas! And finally Finland, a country we visited even more often that Belgium. Apart from my contact with Teuvo Valkama that I mentioned in an earlier talk, it was friends I met at PEF and EPTA meetings who were the main instigators of our visits to that beautiful country. I first met Arto Hamalainnen at the ICCOWE conference in Brighton in June 1991 but later got to know him much better as we both served on the PEF Presidium, he as secretary and I as vice-chairman. Arto was the Missions Director for the Finnish Pentecostal Churches and was responsible for recommending me for my first visit to Ethiopia in 2005 and my visit to India in 2010, about which I will say more next time. But it was Pasi Parkkila, the Director of the Finnish Bible College, who was responsible for most of our visits to Finland. I first met Pasi at an EPTA conference – I don't remember which, possibly at CTS in 02 or in Nantwich in 04 – but he asked me if I would be willing to teach on their MA programme at Iso Kirja, which incidentally means The Great Book – what a name for a Bible College! So, apart from 2010 when I was too unwell to go, I taught at Iso Kirja the same subjects as I was teaching at CTS every year from 2005 to 2012. But apart from teaching at Iso Kirja I also visited Finland for the EPTA conference in 06 and was the guest speaker at their National Pastors' Conference both in 08 and 09. Eileen invariably travelled with me on our visits to Iso Kirja when most years we were accommodated in a comfortable log cabin overlooking a beautiful lake. Tuula, Pasi's wife, a primary school teacher, kindly loaned us her car throughout our visits which gave us a measure of independence while we were there enabling us to drive into the nearest town, Keuruu, or to Jyväskylä a larger town a little further away. We were also able to visit a number of churches during our trips, including one at Seinäjoki where outstanding miracles of healing were regularly taking place in their meetings. From the reports I was hearing I could hardly imagine that there was anyone in the church left with a problem, but after my preaching some fifty or sixty people came forward for prayer, all expecting to be personally prayed for. And as we had to communicate through an interpreter this inevitable took twice as long as usual. An hour and a half after the end of the meeting I laid hands on the last person and was feeling in need of prayer myself. I was extremely tired and hungry but felt I had learnt a lesson – even when miracles are happening there will always be people in need of prayer. Perhaps the final thing to say about Finland is that at the request of Aikamedia, the Finnish Publishing Department, at least four of my books have been published in Finnish. I am encouraged that my teaching in Finland still goes on even though I have not been there in person since 2012. The Lord had certainly extended the scope of my ministry and confirmed that it was right for us to leave Mattersey when we did. Next time we'll talk about our trips to Reunion, Africa and India.
Mara Boggs from Charleston Area Alliance on Charleston's Veterans Day, Bryan Hughes from StormTracker 13, and former Charleston Mayor Danny Jones.
Dave talks with Chris Lawrence, Angie Gillenwater, Melanie Pagliaro, Tom McVey & Joanna Romeo.
People from the upcoming Esports Tournament "Over the Edge," Joe Stevens on Saturday's Waggin' Tales and Nitro Ales Chili and Beerfest, Delegate Hollis Lewis on the state of the Democratic party, and Corey Shamblin of Gaming Paradise on their food collection.
Dave talks with Millie Snider, Kanawha County Commissioner Lance Wheeler and Real Estate Developer Duke Jordan.
Senator Shelley Moore Capito, Delford Chafin on West Virginia International Film Festival, and Steve Bishop on his 45th anniversary here.
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Dave talks with Former Mayor Danny Jones and Mayor Amy Goodwin.
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Another stacked show of the seventh studio episode of our Flash Knockdown show. Dave Allen reviews his defeat to Arslanbek Makhmudov, a new signing is officially unveiled on set, Diego Pacheco talks his Super Middleweight firefight with Kevin Lele Sadjo, Frank Smith talks all things Matchroom on both sides of the pond and previews our newly announced shows and Jordan Thompson looks to gatecrash the Heavyweight rankings on November 1st but first tackles our weekly quiz. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Eddie Hearn is in no mood to hold back!
A fired-up Joseph Parker reacts passionately to Dave Allen's defeat, opening up about the tough realities fighters face inside the ring. The former world champion also discusses Fabio Wardley, Oleksandr Usyk, and what's next in the heavyweight division.
In this explosive interview, the Matchroom CEO fires shots over the Simon Jordan and Ben Shalom situation, reacting to the recent show clash drama and giving his thoughts on Dave Allen and Eddie Hearn. Smith pulls no punches as he defends Matchroom, addresses criticism, and speaks on the state of British boxing right now. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Fabio Wardley isn't holding back!
Ade Oladipo and Gareth A Davies pick the bones out of Dave Allen's defeat to Arslanbek Makhmudov in Sheffield, we hear from the man himself who told us that he is simply not at the level required to beat the RussianElsewhere we look at a explosive win for Jarron 'Boots' Ennis who won on his 154lbs debut in America, much to the delight of Eddie HearnWe're less than two weeks out from Parker vs Wardley, we preview that heavyweight clash and discuss if Parker is playing a dangerous game talking up a potential Moses Itauma fight before he has stepped in with WardleyPlus we hear from Callum Smith, he told talkSPORT why he isn't fighting David Benavidez next. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Andrew McCart spoke with Dave Coldwell who speaks honestly on Dave Allen's recent loss, possible future opponents & gives an update on his young stable of fighters
Johnny Fisher opens up on the situation involving his dad, Big John Fisher, revealing what really happened and how the family's dealing with it. The Romford Bull also gives his honest reaction to Dave Allen's recent loss and talks about what's next in his own career.
Frank Warren speaks candidly on Dave Allen's recent loss, offering his honest take on the fight and Allen's future in the sport. The Hall of Fame promoter also discusses Moses Itauma's rise, Derek Chisora's next move, and the ever-evolving Fury vs Joshua situation.
The field trip to Xfinity Mobile Arena was a success and the KEOTB boys are here to talk about it. Boots dismantles and destroys Lima in two minutes. Guido Vianello beat the brakes off Alexis Barriere. On the other side of the pond Arslanbek Makhmudov upsets Dave Allen's homecoming. All that and much more on this episode of Knock ‘Em Out the Box. Write to us at keotbboxing@gmail.com. Follow us on Instagram @KEOTBBOXING Subscribe to the Youtube page @KEOTBPodcast. Remember to like, subscribe, and review the show!!!
In this episode, Dakota and Lukie talk about Jaron "Boots" Ennis' first-round knockout over Uisma Lima. How good is Ennis? We discuss in the lead. Also, Keith Thurman and Sebastian Fundora will no longer fight at he end of October.Then, heavyweight Guido Vianello knocked out Alexis Barriere, with thoughts on Tahmir Smalls' win over Jose Roman and Dennis Thompson's close fight with Sean Diaz. Prospect alert on the undercard, watch Giorgio Visioli. He is good, and Naheem Parker beat unbeaten Justin Palmieri. Earlier in the day, Arslanbek Makhmudov revived his career by defeating Dave Allen in an action fight in the U.K. We also talked about Bilal Fawaz defeating Junaid Bostan in their rematch. Plus, we discuss Josh Padley's win over Reece Bellotti. A brief conversation about Red Owl Boxing's very fun card, but also a very late card on Friday Night. Friday we have a solid domestic British card promoted by Matchroom Boxing. The main event is a crossroads middleweight bout between Kieron Conway vs. George Liddard, which will show the trajectory of Liddard's potential. Other notables featured on this card are Jimmy Sains, Leli Buttigieg, and Taylor Bevan. A fight I think could be good is Shannon Ryan versus Chloe Watson, which is an evenly matched bout. On Saturday, Danny Garcia will fight for the final time in his career against Daniel Gonzalez. The bout will take place on Millions.co. Supporting bouts are Nahir Albright taking on former champion Richard Commey, Damian Knyba facing Philly veteran Joey Dawejko, the return of Chris Colbert, and possilby the most interesting fight on the card Gabriel Rosado vs. Vaughn Alexander.Saturday on DAZN in Texas, WBC junior flyweight champion Lourdes Juarez will face women's boxing modern legend Yesica Nery Plata in the main event. The co-feature will see a crossroads battle between local favorite Omar Juarez and Omar Rosario. Both were viewed as prospects. Now they both have two losses. Unified women's middleweight Desley Robinson will face Logan Holler, and former titleholder Shurretta Metcalf will face undefeated Krystal Rosado, who is managed by Amanda Serrano. In Long Beach, one of my favorite prospects in boxing, Albert Gonzalez, will face veteran Leonardo Baez in the main event. Timestamps0:00 Jaron Ennis-Uisma Lima9:41 Guido Vianello15:25 Sebastian Fundora-Keith Thurman19:16 Golovkin, a Hall-of-Fame24:40 Matchroom undercard32:33 Arslanbek Makhmudov-Dave Allen38:31 U.K. undercard40:50 Kieron Conway-George Liddard47:30 Danny Garcia53:00 Diego Pacheco's return52:45 MVP card on Saturday
On this week's episode of Ringside Toe2Toe, Andy Scott and Barry Jones are joined by boxing brothers Sam and Sean Noakes. Sam discusses his upcoming WBO world lightweight title fight with Abdullah Mason in Riyadh, whilst Sean targets a showdown with British welterweight champion Conah Walker. Plus, Andy and Barry recap Arslanbek Makhmudov's win over Dave Allen and discuss whether Makhmudov could be the perfect 'rebuild' fight for Anthony Joshua.
Dave Allen's spirited effort just wasn't enough to overcome the power and precision of Arslanbek Makhmudov. Despite coming off a huge knockout win over Johnny Fisher back in May, Allen fell short on the scorecards, with all three judges giving the fight to the Russian, even after Makhmudov had two points deducted for holding. Where does Dave go now, and is this down in the hole Matchroom are now?
‘IT'S DISAPPOINTING BECAUSE..' - EDDIE HEARN IMMEDIATELY REACTS TO DAVE ALLEN LOSS TO MAKHMUDOV Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
‘IT'S DISAPPOINTING BECAUSE..' - EDDIE HEARN IMMEDIATELY REACTS TO DAVE ALLEN LOSS TO MAKHMUDOV Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Did defeat in Sheffield make Dave Allen even more popular? Barry Jones joins Buncey to reflect on a memorable night where “The White Rhino” was beaten on points by Arslanbek Makhmudov. They hear from Allen in an emotional post-fight interview, while promoter Frank Smith insists this isn't the end for the Doncaster man.
In this episode, we break down all the chaos, drama, and knockouts from Dave Allen vs Arslanbek Makhmudov and Jaron “Boots” Ennis vs Usima Lima. We're talking knockouts, controversy, and career-defining moments. No fluff—just real fight analysis, raw reactions, and fan-fueled energy. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Gareth A. Davies shares his thoughts on Dave Allen's brave performance against Arslanbek Makhmudov, drawing comparisons between Allen and British boxing icon Ricky Hatton. He also gives his insight on the current heavyweight scene, including updates and opinions on Tyson Fury, Anthony Joshua, and Derek Chisora. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Adam Smith delivers a brutally honest assessment of Dave Allen's recent loss — breaking down where things went wrong and what comes next for “The White Rhino.”
'WHAT DO I HAVE TO MOAN ABOUT...?' - EMOTIONAL DAVE ALLEN REACTS TO DEVASTATING LOSS TO MAKHMUDOV Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Spencer Oliver and Carl Frampton hosted the latest edition of the Fight Night Daily Podcast. They were joined by Reece Belotti, Josh Padley, Bilal Fawaz and Junaid Bostan. After reviewing the whole Dave Allen vs Arslanbek Makhmudov card, they also paid tribute to Ricky Hatton. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Trainer Jamie Moore talks his charge Dave Allen's big fight against Arslanbek Makhmudov in Sheffield. The White Rhino has been put through his paces over the last 10 weeks in training camp following victory over Johnny Fisher. Watch the fight live on DAZN and don't forget to subscribe to our channel and give us a rating. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Dave Allen, Arslanbek Makhmudov and Frank Smith joined us for the latest edition of the Fight Night Daily podcast with Adam Catterall and Spencer Oliver. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
'I WAS SH*T SCARED...'- DAVE ALLEN & FRANK SMITH ON JOSHUA OR WILDER NEXT IF HE KNOCKS OUT MAKHMUDOV Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
'F*** YOU MOTHERF****' - EDDIE HEARN GOES OFF ON DANA WHITE/REVEALS AJ FURY BREAKING NEWS/DAVE ALLEN Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this show, we start off with the topic of the week...thoughts on Jaron "Boots" Ennis vs. Uisma Lima. Then we follow that up with thoughts on the undercard, but mainly talk about Khalil Coe vs. Jesse Hart no longer happening. Notable bouts to watch include a heavyweight bout between Alexis Barriere and Guido Vianello, a welterweight bout between Tahmir Smalls vs. Jose Roman, junior lightweight Giorgio Visioli vs James "Crunchtime" Wilkins, plus amateur stand-outs Zaquin Moses and Harley Mederos on the undercard.Also on DAZN, Saturday, a heavyweight fight between Dave Allen vs Arslanbek Makhmudov. The undercard features a junior middleweight rematch between Junaid Bostan and Bilal Fawaz, and a junior lightweight bout between Josh Padley and Reece Bellotti. On Friday on DAZN, Red Owl Boxing will present a fight card from Southern California. The main event is a junior lightweight bout between Deonte Brown vs. Grimardi Machuca. Also on the card, a rematch between Saul Sanchez vs. Edwin Rodriguez. Other notable bouts, the pro debut of 2020 U.S. Olympian Rashida Ellis, featherweight Cornellio Phipps vs. Jessie Mandapat, and junior welterweight Angel Perez vs. Sachin Rohila.We reverse the order as we talk about last week's fights and touch on the 360 Promotions card. Light heavyweight Umar Dzambekov gets another win, is he a contender? Cain Sandoval rolled to a victory where is he in the division? Also, "Right Hook Roxy" continues to look impressive, and Daniel "Chucky" Barrera defeated Mario Hernandez. Then, we go to the U.K. to talk about featherweight Nathaniel Collins versus Cristobal Lorente, which was a lot of fun. Also, Willy Hutchinson defeated Mark Jeffers on the undercard. Cecelia Braekhus defeated Ema Kozin to retire as a unified champion. Braekhus was the best women's boxer at a period of time when people didn't care. We pay tribute to her career. Angel Fierro lost a disqualification to Abraham Cordero after kicking him in a perceived bounce-back fight in Mexico. Also, Bakhodir Jalolov looked average again.Also, cruiserweight Brandon Glanton stopped Marcus Browne in Afrcia. We finish the show with our thoughts on these fighters and fights, CAMILA ZAMORANO, Christian Medina, Taiwo Agbaje and Jacky Calvo vs Alma Meraz.0:00 Jaron Ennis vs Uisma Lima7:55 undercard14:47 Dave Allen vs Arslanbek Makhmudov19:26 Junaid Bostan-Bilal Fawaz, Josh Padley-Reece Bellotti21:35 Brandon Glanton stops Marcus Browne23:55 Jalalov26:23 Rew Owl Boxing28:07 Angel Fierro disqualification 32:07 360 Promotions36:48 Nathaniel Collins-Cristobal Lorente38:10 Cecelia Braekhus defeated Ema Kozin41:21 CAMILA ZAMORANO43:00 Christian Medina45:17 Taiwo Agbaje47:45 Jacky Calvo vs Alma Meraz
What a show we have coming up! Hear from new Matchroom signing Ben Whittaker after signing on the dotted line, Chairman Eddie Hearn is one happy man after landing The Surgeon and talks our double header this week on both sides of the pond Allen vs Makhmudov and Boots vs Lima, singer-songwriter Louis Tomlinson takes a drip down memory lane on his friendship with The White Rhino, Heavyweight rising star Leo Atang talks his route to success and takes on our weekly quiz, Cruiserweight crusher Pat Brown talks his mate Dave Allen and trainer Bozy Ennis talks Jack Catterall's switch to the States plus more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
'F*** OFF. STOP BEING F**** FAKE' - DAVE ALLEN UNCUT / EDDIE HEARN, MAKHMUDOV, WILDER, RICKY HATTON Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Episode #352: This week, the team reacts and discusses Matchroom and Riyadh Season announcing an in-depth Partnership, Future effects from the Partnership, Speculating on Saudi Arabia's plans for Boxing and other sports, Zuffa Boxing's tie-in with Riyadh Season, Comparisons to Vince McMahon's professional wrestling takeover, Reporters asking difficult questions and maintaining media access with promoters & fighters, Dave Allen's upcoming fight, Jaron "Boots" Ennis' upcoming fight and future at 154, and more. -------------------- Find all things The Last Round -------------------- All Show Links
A preview of Jaron Ennis-Uisma Lima, which takes place in the U.S. on DAZN, and Dave Allen-Arslanbek Makhmudov which takes place on DAZN in the U.K.More information at http://lukieboxing.substack.com
Is Dave Allen becoming one of Britain's most popular boxers? Ahead of his Sheffield headliner, the “White Rhino” joins Buncey to reflect on his rise through the ranks, finally getting an en-suite, and the prospect of a fight with Deontay Wilder. Plus, trainer Jamie Moore gives his insight on his fighter's journey.