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James Moore grew up in Arklow, County Wicklow and was in a boxing gym from 6 years of age. His amateur career was in his own words a “late developer” in fact he never won an Irish title at schoolboy, youth or junior level in the early days. It wasn't long until he would start to have great success beginning with an Irish Intermediate title in 1997. The goal was always to win that National Elite title, but standing in his way was the seasoned, Neil Gough. After coming up short in semi-finals and finals to the Waterford man, he would eventually claim that senior title in 2001 beating Gough in the final. James would soon add a Four Nations gold medal before representing Ireland at the 2001 World Senior championships in Belfast.Those championships would prove to be the greatest week of James' amateur career. He would go on to claim the only bronze medal from a strong Irish team. James talks about what he had to overcome having 5 fights in 6 days to win his medal. He also talks about sparring stories with Carl Frochin the training camp and nights out with David Haye. After this success at these championships, he would find the next year or so a struggle with injuries, constant training camps and the tragedy of losing 3 of his best friends in a caraccident. James would still continue to have success in 2002-2003 winning 2 more Irish Elite titles and multiple Four Nation gold medals, but when an Olympic place wasn't secured in 2004, he knew that professional boxing was thenext step in his career.James would move to New York and train in the famous Gleason's Gym and quickly build up an undefeated record over the next 3 years. He would add a New York State title and top the bill at Madison Square Garden, Theatre. He would build a 15-0 undefeated record before losing a dubious decision to Gabriel Rosado in 2008. He would go on to win 2 more fights before losing a points decision to future World Champion, Yuri Foreman for the NABF title and Pawel Wolak in his final fight at Yankee Stadium. Since retirement, James has become a part owner in a successful bar in Queens, NY and is happy and content in the States with his wife and 3 kids. He is a humble man who very rarely talks about his boxing story, so I am really excited to release this to you all.
Another video for this Sunday morning, based on the very popular New Year's How To Win piece. I hope you draw some inspiration from it. (I meant to put it out in Jan, but didn't).Please like, watch, share and all those other things.All the bestDominicPS Could I draw your attention to a couple of things…Lifetime Membership Many people do not know about this, so, for one week only, I am running promotion. For a one-off payment of just £450/$570 you will get full access to the Flying Frisby for life. Click the button below and you will see the option - I stress this is a one-off paymentPlease consider upgrading your subscription - and if one of last year's flyers - Lightbridge, Novavax or Microstrategy worked for you, then consider this a way of saying thank you!PPS As always, if buying gold to protect yourself in these uncertain times, I recommend The Pure Gold Company with whom I have an affiliation deal. Pricing is competitive, quality of service is high. They deliver to the UK, the US, Canada and Europe or you can store your gold with them. More here.PPPS This week's commentary about my recent experiences in the US and, in particular, Tesla, went down a storm. ICYMI here it is: This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.theflyingfrisby.com/subscribe
Another video for this Sunday morning, based on the very popular New Year's How To Win piece. I hope you draw some inspiration from it. (I meant to put it out in Jan, but didn't).Please like, watch, share and all those other things.All the bestDominicPS Could I draw your attention to a couple of things…Lifetime Membership Many people do not know about this, so, for one week only, I am running promotion. For a one-off payment of just £450/$570 you will get full access to the Flying Frisby for life. Click the button below and you will see the option - I stress this is a one-off paymentPlease consider upgrading your subscription - and if one of last year's flyers - Lightbridge, Novavax or Microstrategy worked for you, then consider this a way of saying thank you!PPS As always, if buying gold to protect yourself in these uncertain times, I recommend The Pure Gold Company with whom I have an affiliation deal. Pricing is competitive, quality of service is high. They deliver to the UK, the US, Canada and Europe or you can store your gold with them. More here.PPPS This week's commentary about my recent experiences in the US and, in particular, Tesla, went down a storm. ICYMI here it is: This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.theflyingfrisby.com/subscribe
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I was at a big family function on Christmas Eve, where I ran into my brother-in-law, who used to be a world champion boxer.David Haye is his name. Way back when, his sister and I were married, and he is uncle to my two oldest children. I don't know if that makes him former brother-in-law. Whatever.I still maintain that the world doesn't quite know what an exceptional boxer David was. His speed and power were second to none. The wins in France against Jean-Marc Mormeck to win the cruiserweight World Title, after being knocked down in the fifth, and then in Germany against the unbeaten Russian Nikolai Valuev, who at 23.4 stone and 7 feet, was the largest heavyweight in history, were two of the greatest British overseas wins ever.In winning both cruiserweight and heavyweight world titles, he achieved something only two other boxers, Evander Holyfield before him and Oleksandr Usyk after, have managed. That tells you how good he was. Yet, he is not quite seen in the same light as those other two, largely because of injuries and losses later in his career.I've known David since he was 16, and he was going to be the heavyweight champion even then. It was almost all anyone in the family talked about.What I always most admired about him is his singularity and clarity of purpose; that and his breathtaking, fearless honesty. He hides nothing. He tells it like he sees it and then lives with the consequences. Jordan Peterson would be proud.It's that singularity of purpose - that winning mentality - I want to talk about today.As a youngster, David used to spar with a fighter who was naturally more gifted but never made it through the amateur ranks. “He would rather be the guy who could have made it,” David used to say. “The guy sat in the pub 10 years from now telling everyone he could have made it. He would rather be that than take the necessary risks and make the necessary sacrifices to actually make it.”I was always incredibly struck by that attitude.Burn the ships: have no plan BWe all met up at David's mum and dad's, my old in-laws, on Christmas Eve. All our kids were there, and it was a lovely family do. David's son, Cassius, who is 16, is turning out to be quite the tennis player. I reminded them of a story from when Cassius was seven or eight.We were having lunch, and I said that tennis was a great sport to get good at because, unlike, say, football, if it doesn't work out, you can always get a job as a tennis coach. You can go anywhere in the world and have a pretty nice life.I looked to my right and saw David fuming, “What are you telling him that sh*t for? Why are you putting those kinds of doubts in his head?”I was thinking like a risk-manager, I guess. The sports stars of old always used to get a trade first. Not so David.His mentality reminded me of a story about Spanish conquistador Hernán Cortés, which I tell in my new book on gold to be published later this year. Cortés landed in Mexico in 1519. His purpose was to find gold and to conquer. He had 508 soldiers and 11 ships. On landing, he scuttled 10 of them. It meant there was no escape. His men now had to win - or die.Speaking of gold, have you signed up for Charlie Morris's monthly gold report, Atlas Pulse? It is, in my view, the best gold newsletter out there, and, best of all, it's free. More here.Later that night, David and I back-and-forthed on texts a bit, and I told him the Cortés story. And so we come to the point of today's missive - and it's an appropriate one, given we are in the season of New Year's resolutions.David sent this message back in reply, which I think is one of the most brilliant texts - about winning, clarity, singularity of purpose - I have ever received. So I publish it in full here:Yes, I've heard the same story, and it's a lesson that resonates deeply with me—not just in the abstract, but in how I've lived my life and shaped the mindset of my children. When Cortés sank his ships, he left his men with no option but to succeed. That's not just a story of conquest; it's a metaphor for the winning mindset. When there's no retreat, no Plan B, the path becomes clear. The mind and body focus completely on achieving the one goal that matters. That same principle was drilled into me from an early age. My dad told me I could box aged 10, but only if I was the best. There was no room for half-hearted effort or second thoughts. From the moment I said I wanted to be the heavyweight champion of the world—the pinnacle of the sport—every decision I made aligned with that goal. There was no ambiguity, no backdoor exit. Winning wasn't just a possibility; it was the only outcome.That's the mindset I've passed on to Cassius and Kingston. He wants to be the best tennis player in the world, and he knows what that means: living full-time in Spain, training in the blazing heat on clay courts, and pushing his body and mind to the limit every single day. He understands, like I did, that greatness demands clarity and sacrifice. It's about burning the ships—eliminating all distractions and doubts—so there's only one way forward.Winning isn't an accident or a stroke of luck. It's the result of relentless dedication and a mindset hardwired from the very start. It's about creating an environment where success is the only option, so the journey becomes as clear as the destination. That's how champions are made—whether in the ring, on the court, or in life.Share this message with a friend.We don't all want to be number one. Many of us are content with what we have. But if you are serious about becoming top dog, then that text message - from someone who has been there and done it - should be put to memory.I look at my own life, and I'm the very opposite: jack of all trades, master of none. Comedian and financial blogger. What - how does that work? I've also been: prolific voiceover artist, podcast host, TV presenter, actor, author of three books, boxing ring announcer (for Hayemaker Boxing - who says nepotism doesn't exist?), and a million other things I can't remember. Even within comedy, my career is disparate: comic songs, stand-up, MC, witty raconteur, lectures with funny bits. Gold or bitcoin - which is it? Why not both...I'm occasionally asked why I am not more well known than I am. There's your answer. I do too many things quite well instead of excelling at one.I think it's partly because I get interested in stuff. But it's also a defensive thing, I'm sure. If one doesn't work out, I've always got the other to fall back on.Here is one of my resolutions for 2025: do fewer things better.What do you think? Please post your thoughts in the comments below.Happy new year, everyone. Let's hope it's a belter.Buying gold to protect yourself in these uncertain times? I recommend The Pure Gold Company. Pricing is competitive, quality of service is high. They deliver to the UK, the US, Canada and Europe or you can store your gold with them. More here. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.theflyingfrisby.com/subscribe
I was at a big family function on Christmas Eve, where I ran into my brother-in-law, who used to be a world champion boxer.David Haye is his name. Way back when, his sister and I were married, and he is uncle to my two oldest children. I don't know if that makes him former brother-in-law. Whatever.I still maintain that the world doesn't quite know what an exceptional boxer David was. His speed and power were second to none. The wins in France against Jean-Marc Mormeck to win the cruiserweight World Title, after being knocked down in the fifth, and then in Germany against the unbeaten Russian Nikolai Valuev, who at 23.4 stone and 7 feet, was the largest heavyweight in history, were two of the greatest British overseas wins ever.In winning both cruiserweight and heavyweight world titles, he achieved something only two other boxers, Evander Holyfield before him and Oleksandr Usyk after, have managed. That tells you how good he was. Yet, he is not quite seen in the same light as those other two, largely because of injuries and losses later in his career.I've known David since he was 16, and he was going to be the heavyweight champion even then. It was almost all anyone in the family talked about.What I always most admired about him is his singularity and clarity of purpose; that and his breathtaking, fearless honesty. He hides nothing. He tells it like he sees it and then lives with the consequences. Jordan Peterson would be proud.It's that singularity of purpose - that winning mentality - I want to talk about today.As a youngster, David used to spar with a fighter who was naturally more gifted but never made it through the amateur ranks. “He would rather be the guy who could have made it,” David used to say. “The guy sat in the pub 10 years from now telling everyone he could have made it. He would rather be that than take the necessary risks and make the necessary sacrifices to actually make it.”I was always incredibly struck by that attitude.Burn the ships: have no plan BWe all met up at David's mum and dad's, my old in-laws, on Christmas Eve. All our kids were there, and it was a lovely family do. David's son, Cassius, who is 16, is turning out to be quite the tennis player. I reminded them of a story from when Cassius was seven or eight.We were having lunch, and I said that tennis was a great sport to get good at because, unlike, say, football, if it doesn't work out, you can always get a job as a tennis coach. You can go anywhere in the world and have a pretty nice life.I looked to my right and saw David fuming, “What are you telling him that sh*t for? Why are you putting those kinds of doubts in his head?”I was thinking like a risk-manager, I guess. The sports stars of old always used to get a trade first. Not so David.His mentality reminded me of a story about Spanish conquistador Hernán Cortés, which I tell in my new book on gold to be published later this year. Cortés landed in Mexico in 1519. His purpose was to find gold and to conquer. He had 508 soldiers and 11 ships. On landing, he scuttled 10 of them. It meant there was no escape. His men now had to win - or die.Speaking of gold, have you signed up for Charlie Morris's monthly gold report, Atlas Pulse? It is, in my view, the best gold newsletter out there, and, best of all, it's free. More here.Later that night, David and I back-and-forthed on texts a bit, and I told him the Cortés story. And so we come to the point of today's missive - and it's an appropriate one, given we are in the season of New Year's resolutions.David sent this message back in reply, which I think is one of the most brilliant texts - about winning, clarity, singularity of purpose - I have ever received. So I publish it in full here:Yes, I've heard the same story, and it's a lesson that resonates deeply with me—not just in the abstract, but in how I've lived my life and shaped the mindset of my children. When Cortés sank his ships, he left his men with no option but to succeed. That's not just a story of conquest; it's a metaphor for the winning mindset. When there's no retreat, no Plan B, the path becomes clear. The mind and body focus completely on achieving the one goal that matters. That same principle was drilled into me from an early age. My dad told me I could box aged 10, but only if I was the best. There was no room for half-hearted effort or second thoughts. From the moment I said I wanted to be the heavyweight champion of the world—the pinnacle of the sport—every decision I made aligned with that goal. There was no ambiguity, no backdoor exit. Winning wasn't just a possibility; it was the only outcome.That's the mindset I've passed on to Cassius and Kingston. He wants to be the best tennis player in the world, and he knows what that means: living full-time in Spain, training in the blazing heat on clay courts, and pushing his body and mind to the limit every single day. He understands, like I did, that greatness demands clarity and sacrifice. It's about burning the ships—eliminating all distractions and doubts—so there's only one way forward.Winning isn't an accident or a stroke of luck. It's the result of relentless dedication and a mindset hardwired from the very start. It's about creating an environment where success is the only option, so the journey becomes as clear as the destination. That's how champions are made—whether in the ring, on the court, or in life.Share this message with a friend.We don't all want to be number one. Many of us are content with what we have. But if you are serious about becoming top dog, then that text message - from someone who has been there and done it - should be put to memory.I look at my own life, and I'm the very opposite: jack of all trades, master of none. Comedian and financial blogger. What - how does that work? I've also been: prolific voiceover artist, podcast host, TV presenter, actor, author of three books, boxing ring announcer (for Hayemaker Boxing - who says nepotism doesn't exist?), and a million other things I can't remember. Even within comedy, my career is disparate: comic songs, stand-up, MC, witty raconteur, lectures with funny bits. Gold or bitcoin - which is it? Why not both...I'm occasionally asked why I am not more well known than I am. There's your answer. I do too many things quite well instead of excelling at one.I think it's partly because I get interested in stuff. But it's also a defensive thing, I'm sure. If one doesn't work out, I've always got the other to fall back on.Here is one of my resolutions for 2025: do fewer things better.What do you think? Please post your thoughts in the comments below.Happy new year, everyone. Let's hope it's a belter.Buying gold to protect yourself in these uncertain times? I recommend The Pure Gold Company. Pricing is competitive, quality of service is high. They deliver to the UK, the US, Canada and Europe or you can store your gold with them. More here. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.theflyingfrisby.com/subscribe
Today we're joined by 3 times ex amateur boxing champion and now 2 times Boxing Trainer of the year Shane McGuigan to get all his greatest stories and insight from helping 9 boxers become world champions! From growing up the son of one of Britains greatest ever boxers in Barry McGuigan, to working with the likes of; David Haye, Carl Frampton, Daniel Dubois and even Freddie Flintoff. He reveals why he left Dubois for dead, why Anthony Joshua is now hopeless and much more..... ------------ BUY SAMURAI CLAPHAM FALCONS MERCH - https://www.samurai-sports.com/collections/clapham-falcons?gad_source=1 BUY CLAPHAM FALCONS CAPS - https://www.rexclub.co.uk/product-category/collaborations/clapham-falcons/ BUY TICKETS FOR OUR LAST EVER LIVE SHOW ON FEB 1ST - https://dice.fm/event/ry3rrw-archie-curzon-the-rig-biz-pod-eng-vs-ireland-live-1st-feb-the-clapham-grand-london-tickets?lng=en
George and Dec look ahead to two huge nights of boxing this weekend. They begin with the Mike Tyson fight against Jake Paul on Friday, and debate whether it is an actual fight. George is backing a Tyson knockout win. They also preview Katie Taylor's rematch against Amanda Serrano on the undercard in Dallas. And, CBS is fighting Zurdo Ramirez in Riyadh. Can he follow in the footsteps of David Haye and unify the cruiserweight division? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this episode, we are joined by two-weight world champion David Haye. He's one of only three men - with Evander Holyfield and Oleksandr Usyk - to have won world titles at both cruiserweight and heavyweight.After becoming the first Brit to reach a world amateur final, David turned pro and quickly became known for punching power, as illustrated when he stopped both Jean-Marc Mormeck and Enzo Maccarinelli to become the unified cruiserweight world champion. He then moved up to heavyweight where, despite conceding 7 stone in weight, he beat the giant 7ft-plus Russian Nikolay Valuev to become the WBA champion. Eventually, he faced Wladimir Klitschko in a unification bout but he was soundly beaten and his post-fight excuse of a broken little toe severely damaged his standing among fight fans. Thereafter, came controversy and frustration: a much-publicised brawl with Derek Chisora in Germany led to a contest between the pair where David was victorious. But, a highly anticipated fight with Tyson Fury fell through as David suffered injuries that would keep him out of the ring for a long time. He eventually returned and fought Tony Bellew twice before retiring following his defeat in their rematch.Despite his success, David has been a sometimes divisive figure with the boxing public. Here, he tackles everything: becoming a two-weight world champion, his defeats to Klitschko and Bellew, why he made some of his controversial statements, and he gives his thoughts on Anthony Joshua, Tyson Fury and Oleksandr Usyk. He also explains why Saudi Arabia's takeover is good for boxing and tantalisingly, he reveals whether his career may not yet be over.Subscribe for future episodes and head to http://www.youtube.com/@UpFrontWithSimonJordan for full video episodes. 18+ please gamble responsibly.Warning: this episode contains language that some people may find offensive.
When it comes to two Brits fighting for a world heavyweight title on home soil, you can count them up on one hand. Worst still, you probably wouldn't want to.From Lennox Lewis to Herbie Hide, David Haye and Tyson Fury, here's a look back on the five previous Best of British matchups that hopefully won't cast any shadow over Anthony Joshua's clash with Daniel Dubois this weekend.#boxing #joshuadubois #anthonyjoshua
Is Boxing in South London working? Now, we've seen so many boxes from south London Chamberlain, Riakporhe, Azeez, Bentley, Cheeseman all winning titles, but we've never felt confident that at the top level we had guys that can do it. In fact we haven't had a guy we felt confident could dominate since David Haye. Is that a sign that is the problems run deep in South London Boxing, I think so.
Robert Winfree and Mark Radulich look at all the great fights in boxing history. This time they are presenting their Tyson Fury vs Oleksandr Usyk Review.Tyson Fury vs Oleksandr Usyk, billed as Ring of Fire, was a heavyweight professional boxing match contested between WBC heavyweight champion Tyson Fury and unified WBA (Super), IBF, WBO, IBO, and The Ring heavyweight champion Oleksandr Usyk for the undisputed heavyweight championship. It was scheduled to take place on 17 February 2024 at Kingdom Arena in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, then postponed due to a facial injury sustained by Fury in training. It was rescheduled the next day and took place on 18 May 2024 at the same venue. Usyk won by split decision.Usyk broke down in tears in the ring after his victory was announced and dedicated it to his family, his team, and the people of Ukraine. After the fight, Fury commented: "I believe he won a few of the rounds but I won the majority of them … His country's at war, so people are siding with the country at war, but make no mistake, I won that fight … I'll be back. I've got a rematch clause." Fury raised the possibility of a rematch "in October", and eventually declared: "Happy New Year!" Usyk responded to Fury, stating, "If he wants, I'm ready for a rematch." Usyk suffered a suspected broken jaw from the bout and went to the hospital after his press conference.Along with Usyk's team, a few commentators, like TNT Sports' David Haye, felt Usyk was robbed by the referee of a win by technical knockout in the ninth round. Usyk's win made him the first new undisputed heavyweight champion in 24 years. Lennox Lewis held the title for five months after he defeated Evander Holyfield in November 1999. In a post-match analysis, analysts wrote that Usyk's hall of fame case is "beyond cemented" and that he is an all-time great after his win. Two-division undisputed champion Terence Crawford, ESPN's top-ranked pound for pound boxer, declared Usyk a candidate for the No. 1 position. The tentatively scheduled rematch is set for 12 October 2024.Disclaimer: The following may contain offensive language, adult humor, and/or content that some viewers may find offensive – The views and opinions expressed by any one speaker does not explicitly or necessarily reflect or represent those of Mark Radulich or W2M Network.Mark Radulich and his wacky podcast on all the things:https://linktr.ee/markkind76alsoFB Messenger: Mark Radulich LCSWTiktok: @markradulichtwitter: @MarkRadulichInstagram: markkind76
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Tyson Fury bids to become the first undisputed heavyweight champion in 24 years when he takes on Oleksandr Usyk tonight and former heavyweight champ David Haye has his say. Gary Lineker tells talkSPORT his thoughts on Phil Foden and England's summer. Rio Ferdinand talks about the state of Manchester United. Jurgen Klopp explains his legacy at Liverpool and Simon Jordan slates Jurgen Klopp's legacy at Liverpool… Ange Postecoglou explains his feelings after last week's debacle. Gary O'Neil defends Wolves's stance on VAR. Simon Jordan clashes with Rod Stewart! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We squeeze in a very quick episode of On The Ground before the Joshua vs Ngannou weigh in. Jamie Ward roams around the venue speaking with Conor Benn, David Haye, Adam Smith, Ariel Helwani and Derek Chisora just moments before the fighters hitting the scales in Riyadh.
Legendary cut man Mick Williamson is in the club to explain all about one of the most iconic and trusted roles in the sport. In this episode he tells George and Dec what really goes on in the corner between rounds; Who calls the shots in that frantic 60 seconds? What do you say to a boxer who is cut wide open? How do you get booked for a fight? What are the must haves in a cuts man's tool kit? And the million dollar question - where can you buy adrenaline? Mick reflects on decades in the game and being on hand to stitch up George as well as the likes of Ricky Hatton, David Haye and many more. To get in touch on the socials, search for @ggboxingclub Looking for the tree of links? It's here: https://linktr.ee/ggboxingclub Check out our Ringwalk playlist on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5zArDIRbHigN2Xt3ikCDq0?si=25851a4366fb476f And you can now watch the GGBC on the Boxing News YouTube channel. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This week Butcher returns from France, Hunter eats some food and we review the Channel 4 series 'The Couple Next Door' and discuss whether the experience of the participants in this drama is relatable to the community (whilst keeping a straight face).We also spend some time talking about how the English language has insufficient words for us to express how we feel and that the conflation of feelings around the word 'Jealousy' can be misunderstood.As we wrap up we talk about the importance of arse holes and how they relate to motivational speaking - Watch the Tim Minchin video hereFinally we bring the latest on the David Haye throuple which seems to be irritating Hunter with its salacious coverage here
So how does one become the fittest on fight night? Well, former WBO cruiserweight world champion Enzo Maccarinelli tells us about his brutal training routine growing up in order to become one of the fittest in the game. He speaks to George and Dec about training with Enzo Calzaghe (father of Joe), 15 round spar sessions, his BIG fights against the likes of David Haye and what he does now passing on his knowledge to the younger generations. If you want GGBC merch, click here: https://crowdnetwork.co.uk/podcasts/the-george-groves-boxing-club/ To get in touch on the socials, search for @ggboxingclub And we've got a playlist on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5zArDIRbHigN2Xt3ikCDq0?si=25851a4366fb476f Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this week's episode, we are joined by one of the UK's most respected boxing trainers - Adam Booth.Famous for guiding David Haye to cruiserweight and heavyweight glory and overseeing Andy Lee's historic WBO middleweight title win, Adam joins Simon to discuss his history in boxing, his run-ins with some of the world's greatest, and the dark side of doping in the sport.Subscribe for future episodes and head to http://www.youtube.com/@UpFrontWithSi... for full video episodes. 18+ please gamble responsibly.Warning: this episode contains language that some people may find offensive.
“[USYK'S] GETTING FLATTENED!” DAVID HAYE SENDS WARNING & ENCOURAGES FANS TO BET ON IT Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Anthony Crolla joins Buncey backstage after Chris Eubank Jr dropped and stopped Liam Smith in Manchester. They discuss how the fight played out and why it ended in defeat for Smith. We hear from Eubank, as well as his trainer BoMac and promoter Kalle Sauerland. Conor Benn is also on the pod and gives his verdict of Eubank's performance and says he wants him at 160. And former world champion David Haye shares his thoughts on the night.
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Steve goes backstage at the weigh-in ahead of tomorrow's fight. He speaks to both Chris Eubank Jr and Liam Smith as well as promoter Kalle Sauerland. He also gets opinion from two former world champions - David Haye and George Groves.
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Ex-boxer David Haye has set tongues wagging with unconfirmed rumours he is in a throuple with singer and presenter Una Healy and model Sian Osbourne. According to the Irish Sun he told friends and family he was. Posting photographs on social media getting close on a sun holiday and holding hands in London. Henry McKean has been out and about asking how commonplace are these type relationships? Image: : @davidhaye/Instagram
The Sun is reporting today that Irish singer Una Healy is part of a ‘throuple' with ex-heavyweight boxing champion David Haye and model Sian Osborne. The newspaper also says that the trio have told family and friends of their arrangement Andrea was joined by Dr Kate Devlin to discuss polyamory…
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Carl Frampton and Richie Woodhall join Steve to look ahead to the big fight. They break down where the fight will be won and lost, and assess the strengths of the two boxers. Steve also chats with David Haye to get his thoughts on the fight.
Today I'm joined by one half of DIRTEA which was founded by serial entrepreneurs and brothers, Simon and Andrew Salter, who were named in The Forbes “30 Under 30” list in 2020. In today's episode Simon shares what life looked like before Dirtea, how burnout led them to a whole new world and how they're sharing the education of the power of mushrooms, with the world. We also get into life as a business owner with your sibling, the techniques Simon's using to heal his ACL in an alternative way and the different types of mushrooms you need to know about. The brothers have been instrumental in the conception and growth of social movement Feeling Nuts, the management and promotion of heavyweight champion David Haye, lifestyle concierge app Velocity Black, venture firm; The Venture Collective, clean meat start-up, Mosa Meat and live events Indaba X and Letters Live. Their hectic lifestyles and decade spanning careers eventually led to chronic burnout and the birth of DIRTEA which was conceived through their desire to combat stress, anxiety and fatigue as well as boosting creativity and increasing their overall sense of wellbeing and connectivity with nature. They travelled the world immersing themselves in the ritual of tea ceremonies, learning how transformative drinking functional mushrooms can be and becoming fascinated with the long-term benefits of mushrooms they were experiencing. Now they are on a mission to bring the powerful healing benefits of these potent functional mushrooms to the masses! Topics we discuss: - Life before Diretea - How burnout led to building a new business - The art of failing forward - Navigating running a business with your sibling - Myths about mushrooms - The magic healing power of mushrooms - Using natural methods to heal his ACL injury - 3 quick fire question round Links: https://www.instagram.com/dirteaworld/ https://www.instagram.com/mrsimonsalter/ https://www.dirteaworld.com/
The hardest man in the world to get hold of has finally given us an interview, and my god was it worth the wait. Paul Sackey a man who won the Premiership, Heineken Cup and was within a disallowed try of winning the World Cup spares no punches as he obliterates the sport of rugby and those he played with in an all revealing interview. He firstly offloads on us his disgust in the way his beloved Wasps has been handled, before attacking the RFU for the way they're ruining professional rugby - but when the pleasantries are seen to - its time for him to really offload. He quickly shares some wonderful memories of his great friend Shaun Edwards breaking one of his teammates noses during a party in a nightclub and also fond memories of partying the night away with the likes of David Haye and Claude Makelele - before revealing the shocking story behind why he got fired from Toulon. Paul saves the best till last however, when he tells an exclusive story never told before, that took place during the 2007 world cup - which will blow your mind into pieces!! -------- Right now, it's time to reclaim your health and arm your immune system with convenient, daily nutrition! It's just one scoop in a cup of water every day. To make it easy, Athletic Greens are going to give you a FREE 1 year supply of immune-supporting Vitamin D AND 5 FREE travel packs with your first purchase. All you have to do is visit athleticgreens.com/rigbiz to take ownership over your health and pick up the ultimate daily nutritional insurance! If you're bald or thinning on top, stop bloody feeling sorry for yourselves and go to the SONS website now, chose the 3 month package and you'll have a full head of hair or a new lid in time for Christmas!!! Stop dillydallying and get on it now and to make it easier we will give you 30% off any package you choose with the code RIGBIZ30 - https://sons.co.uk/
David Haye gives advice to AJ, talks Usyk, Tyson Fury, Chisora. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
David Haye gives advice to AJ, talks Usyk, Tyson Fury, Chisora. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
With Steve on holiday, Carl Froch and Barry Jones take the reins to look back at Derek Chisora's split decision win over Kubrat Pulev. As well as Chisora himself, they chat to Tony Bellew, David Haye, Josh Taylor, Eddie Hearn and rapper Bugzy Malone. Also, Barry speaks to promoter Ben Shalom about September's bout between Claressa Shields and Savannah Marshall and he explains why it is one of the biggest fights of the year
Tonight on Farage, an exclusive GB News interview with Prime Minister Boris Johnson from the Nato Summit in Madrid, where Nigel will be asking whether we should still be cutting the British army and spending more money on defence? Then Nigel will discuss the growth of the surveillance state through electric cars. Then on Talking Pints, Nigel is joined by David Haye, Former Boss of Leeds United FC. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Bournemouth's own, Chris Billam-Smith, is a boxer the whole country should get behind.He's the Commonwealth, British, and European Cruiserweight Champion, and has been under the guidance of Shane and Barry McGuigan since turning professional.He's sparred with the likes of David Haye and George Groves, and during the pandemic he even fought at Matchroom's Fight Camp in my old mate Barry Hearn's back garden!In a sport full of in-your-face trash talkers, Chris remains a very calm, thoughtful and articulate athlete, who lets his performances do the talking. Website: DodgeWoodall.comInstagram: @Dodge.WoodallLinkedIn: Dodge WoodallYouTube: Dodge Woodall See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
West Ham reach the Europa League semi-finals after a famous and resounding victory in France, Rangers are into the last four thanks to an extra-time win against Braga at Ibrox, Kasper Schmeichel praises his Leicester teammates as they reach their first ever European semi-final and John Fury tells Jim White that he wants David Haye banned from the Fury v Whyte fight. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
'If I was promoting him I'd hate it!' - David Haye reacts to Whyte no show, breaks-down Fury-Whyte By Raza Ban
In this episode of Super Necessary Meets, it is an honour to be able to welcome Former WBU and WBO Cruiserweight champion to the show, Enzo Maccarinelli, We talk about Enzo's start in the sport, his experience in Kickboxing at a young age, turning pro, dealing with losses and having mental toughness to overcome setbacks. We discuss his fights with David Haye and Roy Jones Jr which entails a great story about Russia and so much more. This is one you don't want to miss!!! Enjoy people Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Get Surfshark VPN at https://surfshark.deals/geordie and enter promo code GEORDIE for 83% off and 3 extra months for FREE! True Geordie speaks with John Fury (Father Of Tyson Fury) about his son's emphatic KO victory over Deontay Wilder in their trilogy bout, Tommy Fury retiring if he loses to Jake Paul, Anthony Joshua's future, Beef with David Haye and much more.
Anytime you get David Haye and Tyson Fury addressing the media in the same week, you know what you're going to get. Boxing will get tired of it soon enough. It will also be interesting to see the arms race between Sky and DAZN for talent. There are already rumours of bonuses and guaranteed incomes - money that boxing doesn't have at the moment. To follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/highfieldboxing/ On twitter: https://twitter.com/highfieldboxing Where you can find my writing: https://squaremile.com/author/terry-chapendama
Tony Bellew is the world champion boxer who beat David Haye twice in front of an audience of millions. He's known to a generation of film fans as Ricky Conlan, the villain in the Rocky reboot Creed. He's an Everton-supporting dad of four boys who loves stand-up comedy.But Tony Bellew is also angry. Quite a lot. When you're a boxer that's no bad thing. But now he's not punching people for a living he's wondering what to do when the red mist comes down.In this podcast, Tony gets together with different guests to talk about times in their lives when they've been really angry. They could be life-changing pivotal moments or the day-to-day stuff that gets us all riled. Tony finds out how they have dealt with it, what they've learnt and see if along the way he can get some tips on dealing with his own anger. Expect tears, laughter, anger (obviously) and some stories from his guests that you won't have heard before!Credits: Producer Mike Holt Guest Booker: Charlie Copsey Social Media: Lucy Oliva Executive Producer: Alice LloydAn Orion Publishing Group production for BBC 5 Live and BBC Sounds.
On this instalment of Dads and Lads the Podcast Stuart and Shaun are joined by sports coach Warren Williams. Warren is a graduate of the CHEK institute with more than 14 years experience. With all his knowledge he opened our eyes to all sort of things we would never have thought about regarding training and recovery. Warrens clients include England and Liverpool FC footballer Emile Heskey, World Champion boxer David Haye and Commonwealth Games Silver medal Long Jumper Jade Johnson. You can find Warren on his website https://warrenwilliamscoaching.com/ or connect with him on Instagram https://instagram.com/warrencoaching?utm_medium=copy_link As always thank you for listening and for all show info and links please see www.dadsandladspod.co.uk This episode is also available on youtube https://youtu.be/V1Gfsm0l6CM
What a performance by Lawrence Okolie. He showed why he might be unbeatable at Cruiserweight. You're looking at guys like David Haye and Evander Holyfield as the only credible challengers. The gates to superstardom have opened for him, and he is well on his way. Another great performance and statement came from Ellie Scotney - South London's finest - who is showing that she is the most talented combination puncher in this country. Long may it continue.
Tony Bellew speaks to Tom Davis in The Punchline ep5. The Bomber reveals various stories throughout his career, including how the David Haye fight came today plus much more!