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DWAYNE LEWIS: Inspired by Karl Kani, at the time a pioneering success in urban apparel, co-founded Dada Supreme apparel and footwear in May 1995, while in his 20s, making a stamp in the athletic arena in 2001. The Dada umbrella consisted of licensees in men's big and tall, young men's, women's, juniors, men's and women's footwear with distribution in the United States, Europe. The name Dada has the Yoruba meaning of “Destiny”, which in turn is the name of his daughter. The clothing company sold worldwide, then the basketball category, introduced in 2001, added The "Spree's," named after company endorser and Minnesota Timberwolve Latrell Sprewell, as well as unique and functional sports and casual shoes aimed at urban basketball players and quickly caught on with the target audience, as well as celebrities such as Drake. Then the patent leather “DADA SUPREME” sneaker was introduced and erupted in and excited the industry. In 2019, after having another successful run in the metro-sexual clothing arena, Dwayne founded Digital Dada Web Design and Full Service Marketing Agency Digital Dada Web Design and Full Service Marketing Agency, while in talks to bring back the Dada apparel and footwear line to market. Check Dwayne at: https://dada-card.com and https://digital-dada.com/ and while Dada products are still being sold in the Orient. This episode is sponsored by: Shanny Herrera and her Girls Quest 2-week sleep-away camp -OH-NEH-TAH from July 10-22 in the Catskills, at: https://www.girlsquest.org, Art on Flyer by Voodo Fe @voodofe Music by: JLC Media @jacylamarcampbell --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ozzie-stewart/support
Welcome back to another episode of Cavalier Convos. In this episode we take time to discuss the current topic of attention when it comes to police brutality and the mass uprisings across the globe. In this episode our host John aka "Jaye David" features commentary from Kenny Boyd, Reggie Walker, and Dwayne Lewis on the current state of affairs in Black Society. We hope you enjoy the dialogue and please go back and listen to all of our previous episodes.
We are featuring some of the cool personalities of the leaders of the marketers' cruise. Ken will interview Dwayne Lewis, founder of Grace Maddison advertising agency.
We are featuring some of the cool personalities of the leaders of the marketers' cruise. Ken will interview Dwayne Lewis, founder of Grace Maddison advertising agency.
Today on the show we talk to former mma fighter now boxer Dwayne Lewis.
This week on Top MMA Radio, Dwayne Lewis joins the show. “D-Bomb” talks about his upcoming Prestige Fighting Championship 5 rematch with Clay Davidson in his hometown of Fort McMurray. For those who missed their first tilt in 2007, Lewis recaps that quick fight and discusses what he expects from Davidson seven years after their […]
This week's episode of Sucka Radio is all WSOF 7.World Series of Fighting 7 goes down on December 7 from Vancouver's PNE Agrodome.First up main event fighter Lance Palmer joins the show. Palmer talks about being moved in to the main event slot, taking the fight on short notice, training with Team Alpha Male and more.Next up, Adam Martin chats with Palmer's opponent Georgi Karakhanyan. He chats about his opponent Palmer, fighting for WSOF and more.We then have an in depth conversation with Kalib Starnes. Kalib talks about his regained focus on fighting, his opponent Dwayne Lewis and much more.Finally Adam talks to last minute replacement fighter Ryan Dickson about his WSOF 7 prelim bout with Marcus Vinicius.
This week on Top MMA Radio, Fort McMurray’s Dwayne Lewis joins the program. D-Bomb talks about why he retired from MMA and why he is returning to fight Tim Chemelli at AFC 19. Lewis also discusses his thoughts on the upcoming fight, the status of his back injury, his move to the Aggression Fighting Championship, […]
“Razor” Razak Al-Hassan (11-3) joins "Rabble Rousin'" Rich Bergeron in this podcast. Razak is a submission specialist who started off his MMA career with seven straight wins, with five coming via submission. His reputation as a tapout authority was cemented, and the UFC® came calling. In “Razor’s” first bout with the promotion, he locked horns with Steve Cantwell at “UFC®: Fight For The Troops” in North Carolina. Cantwell caught the Roufusport fighter in an armbar late in the 1st round, but the tough Ghanaian competitor refused to tap out, despite the fact that his arm dislocated at the elbow. After recovering from the injury, Al-Hassan next faced Kyle Kingsbury at UFC® 104. A back-and-forth battle ensued. In the end, Kingsbury had his hand raised in a somewhat controversial decision loss for “Razor.” Though Al-Hassan had suffered losses in both his fights with the UFC®, and was released as a result, the young fighter had proved his could compete with top fighters. After he left the promotion, “Razor” went on a tear, knocking out or submitting four straight opponents, including another UFC® veteran Sherman Pendergarst. In his latest fight, Al-Hassan lost a hotly-contested and controversial decision to Dwayne Lewis at a Maximum Fighting Championships event. Now looking to rebound, “Razor” will face arguably the toughest test of his career in Houston “The Assassin” Alexander at “MMA Fight Pit: Genesis” on Saturday, August 13, 2011.