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Send us a textEddie Gordon Road to The Ultimate Fighter Ep 267 Eddie Gordon comes from the internationally renowned Serra Longo gym and the winner of TUF 19Eddie Gordon helps break down why Serra Longo is so successful and the impact it had on him as a person and his career. Special Thank You to Nick Lamagna from the A Game podcast for landing this guest Eddie Hirdon Road to The Ultimate Fighter Ep 267 0:00 plugs/ promotions 0:42 Lytes out intro 1:14 Joey Venti's guest introduction1:41 interview start2:20 beginnings in mixed martial arts3:59 relationship with Chris Weidman5:26 wrestling at a high weight class 7:06 Jay Hieron8:24 Chris Weidman not backing down from fights10:12 first impression of Matt Serra 11:36 current life 13:45 dealing with highs from fights18:27 Promoter Lou Neglia 19:48 Eddie Gordon vs Mark García24:45 coach Erik Hyer26:27 Serra-Longo homegrown talent 29:46 predictions for Phumi Nkuta 31:08 Serra-Longo gym longevity 33:16 turning pro in MMA37:16 Eddie Gordon vs JA Dudley39:58 “canceled” bout with Keith Berish42:11 Eddie Gordon vs David Tkeshelashvii43:40 Eddie Gordon vs Ryan Contaldi44:35 Eddie Gordon vs Carlos Brooks48:01 “cancelled” bout with Marvin Eastman48:57 Eddie Gordon vs Anton Talaman51:43 getting turned away from TUF 1754:55 cancelled fight after making weight56:12 interactions with Fallon Fox58:25 importance of having a manager 1:00:00 Jon Jones success in MMA1:02:23 getting the call for TUF1:04:17 Issues cutting weight 1:08:17 Eddie Gordon vs Matt Gable 1:09:46 Eddie Gordon vs Mike King 1:10:15 fighters cheating with PED's 1:12:48 struggles while filming TUF1:15:57 training with Mark Coleman 1:17:18 fighters struggling moving on from the sport1:21:52 receiving hate messages after TUF1:25:32 training with Dhiego Lima1:29:55 plugs/ promotions 1:32:22 outro/ closing thoughts Subscribe to the Lytes Out Podcast:https://www.youtube.com/@LytesOutClipsSocials: Facebook -https://www.facebook.com/groups/1027449255187255/?mibextid=oMANbwInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/lytesoutpodcast/iTunes - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/lytes-out-podcast/id1568575809 Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/3q8KsfqrSQSjkdPLkdtNWb Mike - The MMA Detective - @mikedavis632 Cash App - $mikedavis1231Venmo - Mike-Davis-63ZELLE: Cutthroatmma@gmail.com / ph#: 773-491-5052 Follow the #LOP team on Instagram: Chris - Founder/Owner - @chrislightsoutlytle Mike - MMA Detective - @mikedavis632 Joey - Assistant - @aj_ventitreTyson - Producer - @ty.green.weldingAndrew - Timestamps - @ambidexstressAndy - Social Media Manager - @martial_mindset_Outro song: Power - https://tunetank.com/t/2gji/1458-power#MMA #UFC #NHB #LytesOutPodcast #LytesOut #MixedMartialArts #ChrisLytle #MMADetective #MikeDavis #MMAHistory #OldSchoolMMA #FiftyFightClub #MMAPodcast #FightPodcastSupport the show
The top 40 resurgence was over, with the next few Stock and Waterman singles released in 1993 struggling on the UK chart. But it wasn't for want of trying. Tapping into the same piano house sound that had yielded hits for Sybil (with and without West End), "Looks Like I'm In Love Again" by Key West featuring Erik had come to PWL via Eddie Gordon's Sanctuary imprint. The man behind Key West (and the writer of the song), music industry legend Richard Hewson joins us to discuss his decades-long career, working as an arranger for some of the biggest names in music and as an artist in his own right as The RAH Band. He reveals the story behind "Looks Like I'm In Love Again" and how Erik ended up taking over from the original vocalist. Eddie also shares his memories of that project and reveals how girl group Eternal almost signed to PWL. Meanwhile, Sybil returns to discuss her next single, a remake of "Beyond Your Wildest Dreams", and how she navigated her career in both the UK and the US. For something completely different, PWL snapped up five-piece band Slamm — and their vocalist, Johnny Wilks, talks us through that unexpected decision and recalls the making of their first single for the label, "Energize". Plus, there's the final Pat & Mick release and one last WWF Superstars single.Support the showSubscribe for bonus material at chartbeats.com.au/sawTwitter: @ChartBeatsAU, @MrMattDenbyInstagram: @chartbeatsauFacebook: Chart Beats: A Journey Through PopEmail: chartbeats.au@gmail.com
Things were looking up at the Hit Factory in early 1993. Mike Stock and Pete Waterman found themselves in the UK top 5 with back-to-back singles — something that hadn't happened in three years. And the latest of those big hits came from a remake of "The Love I Lost" released by West End featuring Sybil. The story behind the single is an intriguing one, with various mixes and multiple people having input on the track along the way. Significant among those people was Eddie Gordon, who'd spent the previous few years working on major hits for record companies like MCA, Motown and Atlantic. With his background in soul, funk and R&B, he was employed by PWL both to find songs and artists for new imprint Sanctuary Records and to develop his idea to cover "The Love I Lost" as West End (a name he'd used as a pseudonym for various projects). Eddie joins us to talk about the selection of Sybil as vocalist for the single and how he, Tony King and Asha Elfenbein (as AKA) remixed the original production, with their mixes becoming hot property in clubs before the track was reworked yet again for commercial release. He also provides insight into the business of PWL in the early '90s with new sub-labels and imprints. Plus, Sybil returns to the podcast to share her memories of "The Love I Lost" coming together, the elements of the track she insisted be changed and its success.Support the showSubscribe for bonus material at chartbeats.com.au/sawTwitter: @ChartBeatsAU, @MrMattDenbyInstagram: @chartbeatsauFacebook: Chart Beats: A Journey Through PopEmail: chartbeats.au@gmail.com
"Good design is good communication. You can have great data, but if it's not presented effectively, no one's going to pay attention." - Christopher Laubenthal, Data Design Manager at DeBruce Foundation In this episode of the Data Chats, Eddie Gordon interviews Christopher Laubenthal, Data Design Manager at DeBruce Foundation, who shares strategies for effectively communicating complex data through design. He emphasizes the importance of framing data with narratives, breaking down key areas of understanding and using clear language to reflect deeper insights gained from research. Christopher also stresses the importance of incorporating user feedback and testing to improve the effectiveness of visualizations. They dive deep into tested strategies, including: Using a hierarchical design to order information based on importance Using narratives to frame data and engage the audience Avoiding data literacy gaps by making data more accessible Framing findings with compelling storytelling Christopher's insights offer valuable advice for anyone looking to improve their data communication skills through design. If you want to learn how to communicate data more effectively, this podcast is a must-listen. Want to continue learning about this topic? Check out the resources to learn more about how to communicate data effectively with key stakeholders. Article | Communicating Data to Non-Data Teams Article | The Power of Data Storytelling for Business Impact Podcast | Strategies to Tell Better Stories with Data Podcast | Lost in Translation: Overcoming Communication Barriers Between Data and Business Teams Learn to Deliver Better Data Insights I Business-Driven Data Analysis This course is designed to help you translate a business problem into data analysis that provides actionable insights. Transform how you present insights and advance from a tactical role to being a strategic contributor for your organization. ✔ Translate business needs into achievable data projects ✔ Learn a proven and repeatable approach to data analysis ✔ Identify the fastest path to actionable insights ✔ Communicate effectively with diverse stakeholders Learn More
“Data in a spreadsheet is going to have a limited effect. How you tell the story and how you convey that to members of the leadership team in a way that is easily digestible and makes it clear how they can act on it is vitally important. If the feedback is only shared with the CEO or with one department, then you're leaving a lot of opportunities on the table.” - Evan Klein. In this episode of Pragmatic Live, Eddie Gordon, courseware designer at Pragmatic Institute, interviews Evan Klien about win/loss, customer feedback, and employee engagement programs. Evan is the founder and CEO of Satrix Solutions. With a passion for voice of customer programs, Evan drew on his experience as the head of client satisfaction at a digital agency to create a business focused on helping B2B companies listen and respond to their most important constituents, including customers, prospective customers, former customers, and employees. During this episode, Eddie and Evan discuss: How to implement systematic feedback processes Who should be included in customer satisfaction surveys and interviews How to share customer insights in a way the company will feel empowered to act on them Benefits of hiring a third-party voice of customer services Best practices for approaching win/loss interviews How to encourage customers to provide feedback and respond to survey or interview requests How employee feedback programs contribute to improving customer experience Enroll in Foundations In this course, you'll learn the ins and outs of the Pragmatic Framework and how to approach win/loss analysis at your company. Learn More
Our guest this week is Eddie Gordon, third generation farmer at Gordon Skagit Farm known for their amazing collection of heirloom pumpkins that they grow. It was great to hear about how Gordon's evolved into a destination during this time of year. With over 120 varieties they're constantly trying new pumpkins for color, texture, and form. If you haven't seen Floret's Favorite Specialty Pumpkin Guide we're including a link here and on our website on Eddie's page. It's a stunning collection of varieties and images sure to get you even more excited about pumpkins. Learn more about Eddie and all of our past guests by visiting TheFlowerPodcast.com Subscribe on your favorite podcast platform. We are available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, Amazon Music, Gaana, and many more! Subscribe to our YouTube Channel for access to all of our Zoom chats, tutorials, IG Lives, and video extras. Sponsors of The Flower Podcast Curate Accent Decor The Gardeners Workshop Real Flower Business Society of American Florists Rooted Farmers ASCFG Intrigued Experience Conference
In this episode, I chat with TUF champ, author and Emmy award winning fighter, Eddie Gordon. He shares how watching a UFC event in a bar with his friends sparked his interest and lured him away from the financial world where he was making a living. We talk about the risk he took to pursue his career and how it ultimately paid off. He also shares how fighting saved his life and led him on a path of inspiring others in ways he never dreamed.
#081 - Eddie Gordon worked in the financial world for 5 plus years before deciding it was time for a career change. Eddie left the finance world and began competing in MMA, where he found tremendous success.In 2014 Eddie Gordon won the UFC Ultimate fighter championship, and more recently founded the Eddie Truck Gordon Foundation and wrote his first best selling book, Forever Truckin: Mastering the Will to Win. Eddie now spends most of his time changing lives as a motivational speaker.
Everything has changed. The way we market and the data we analyze to make decisions has shifted since the pandemic began. In this episode of Pragmatic Live, Patricia Diaz, senior demand generation marketing manager with Credly, joins our host, Eddie Gordon, courseware designer for Pragmatic Institute to discuss the marketing metrics you should keep an eye on in a post Covid world.
Get ready to be inspired like you wouldn't believe. Pro MMA fighter and entrepreneur Eddie Gordon spills the tea about how he stays mentally strong (his answers are NOT going to be what you expect), how he has manifested all of his dreams into fruition, handles the haters, and the rituals that he uses to keep his mindset clear and positive. From overcoming setbacks that would make anyone else quit, to joining Tik Tok because Gary V told him too, Eddie's life is amazing, inspiring, but deliberate! Take a listen into the inner workings of his mind. Find him here:https://eddietruckgordon.comFollow Eddie on Instagram: @truckgordon Follow Eddie on Tik Tok: @truckgordon Follow for more on finding your healthy: @nutrishmishFollow me for behind the scenes: @nutrishmishofftheclockwww.nutrishmish.com
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(Captured during a recent Pragmatic Product Chat) On this episode of Pragmatic Live, managing director of BMI, joins our host, Eddie Gordon, to discuss how to make proper business shifts for the future.
What does it take to truly become a better business leader? In this episode of Pragmatic Live, our very own Eddie Gordon, courseware designer, is joined by Art Petty, one of the foremost experts in leadership, author of Leadership Caffeine and creator of the Pragmatic Learning Network course: Level-Up Power Skills: Influence, Lead and Develop Yourself. Eddie and Art explore what factors contribute to becoming a great leader, and dive into what (leveling-up) actually means. To learn more about Art Petty's course within the Pragmatic Learning Network and begin leveling up your leadership skills, click HERE.
Here at Pragmatic Institute, we're hard at work to bring new and exciting offerings to, well, you.There's a larger vision in place as Pragmatic continues to evolve to better accommodate our customers, and there is onewoman who is perfect to detail these changes. Pragmatic Institute's courseware designer, Eddie Gordon is joined by our very own VP of marketing, Rebecca Kalogeris, to discuss the future of Pragmatic Institute and how we will further help our customers improve their product, their company and their careers.
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This podcast was taken from our August, 2019 webinar “Improv(ing) Collaboration” with Elizabeth Hodos. Does your team know how to excel with change, innovate within time and resource constraints, and manage relationships and communications across the different departments in your organization successfully? Should they? Communications expert Elizabeth Hodos from HIL Training joins Eddie Gordon, courseware designer at Pragmatic Institute, and PragmaticLive to talk about how essential it is for product managers, product marketers, business leaders and their teams to build the soft skills that will separate the average businesses from the high-performing ones. Learn all about fostering a non-judgmental working environment that promotes trust and support, active listening for understanding and building curiosity, applying constraints and using blocking responses. Make sure you check out the webinar this podcast comes from, as well as our other podcast with Elizabeth Hodos. And subscribe today so you never miss out on any of our great resources.
You’ve probably heard that news that we’ve launched a new, practical data science curriculum to train data enthusiasts to possess the in-demand skills they need to take on the future. But what does that really mean? Eddie Gordon, courseware designer at Pragmatic Institute, is joined by Don Fox, leading data science instructor for our new curriculum to discuss the prevalence of data and the importance of utilizing that data to improve business. Eddie and Don look at the courses we offer as well as the great tools and programs students will learn. Listen in to get all the behind-the-scenes details about this great data curriculum! Are you a data practitioner looking to improve and advance your skills? Check out our data science curriculum and find the right course for you. Are you a business professional who wants to understand the possibilities of data? Register now for our course, The Business of Data Science. And make sure you listen to our other great podcasts, and join us for the best product training in the world.
Dicussion varys from previewing Friday's Ultimate Fighter Finale, Max Holloways health, and Eddie Gordon fighting tonight in the PFL.
A new episode of BJPENN.COM Radio is here, Penn Nation! Our first guest is good friend of the show and one of the realest guys in the business, Jorge Masvidal. “Gamebred” is back to discuss a recent callout by Leon Edwards. Masvidal has been planning to make his return to action this summer and has been seeking a dance partner. Is Leon Edwards the fight Masvidal is after? Not exactly. But “Gamebred” is more than willing to face the Englishmen and we'll get an update on his plans moving forward. We'll also get Jorge's reaction to his longtime friend and team-mate Colby Covington capturing the interim title at UFC 225. Always entertaining both inside and out of the Octagon, “Platinum” Mike Perry returns to give us his exclusive reaction to the news of Yancy Medeiros pulling out of their highly-anticipated showdown at UFC 226. We’ll also discuss the options for replacement that are in the works, and if Mike has any preference as to who that replacement is. Arguably the hottest prospect in the UFC right now, No. 11 ranked light-heavyweight and pure finisher, Dominick Reyes. “The Devastator” joins us to discuss his callout of former title challenger Ovince St-Preux over the weekend, and how likely it is that OSP accepts the offer. We'll also discuss Dom's other options should OSP decline, and how he plans to remain on track for his 18-month takeover of the division. Former UFC veteran, TUF alumni, best-selling author, and a man set to make his PFL debut on July 5th, Eddie “Truck” Gordon joins us to preview his upcoming fight with Shamil Gamzatov in Washington, D.C. We'll get his thoughts on the PFL and the excitement attached to this game-changing league. We'll also discuss the journey Eddie has been on since leaving the UFC, how it was all a blessing in disguise, and the benefits of training at Serra-Longo from the inception of his career. Closing out this episode we are joined by the aforementioned Hawaiian warrior set to face Mike Perry next weekend, Yancy Medeiros. We'll also preview the fight from Yancy's perspective and discuss how he visualizes this war playing out. We'll hear his thoughts on the co-main event at UFC 226 and what his training camp has been like preparing alongside Max Holloway. Two big wins for Hawaii on July 7th? Another parade? Yancy will give us his thoughts on all that and more. Stay tuned every week for more of what you crave! Be sure to subscribe and share! PODCASTS // iTunes Stitcher TuneIn
A new episode of BJPENN.COM Radio is here, Penn Nation! Our first guest is good friend of the show and one of the realest guys in the business, Jorge Masvidal. “Gamebred” is back to discuss a recent callout by Leon Edwards. Masvidal has been planning to make his return to action this summer and has been seeking a dance partner. Is Leon Edwards the fight Masvidal is after? Not exactly. But “Gamebred” is more than willing to face the Englishmen and we’ll get an update on his plans moving forward. We’ll also get Jorge’s reaction to his longtime friend and team-mate Colby Covington capturing the interim title at UFC 225. Always entertaining both inside and out of the Octagon, “Platinum” Mike Perry returns to give us his exclusive reaction to the news of Yancy Medeiros pulling out of their highly-anticipated showdown at UFC 226. We’ll also discuss the options for replacement that are in the works, and if Mike has any preference as to who that replacement is. Arguably the hottest prospect in the UFC right now, No. 11 ranked light-heavyweight and pure finisher, Dominick Reyes. “The Devastator” joins us to discuss his callout of former title challenger Ovince St-Preux over the weekend, and how likely it is that OSP accepts the offer. We’ll also discuss Dom’s other options should OSP decline, and how he plans to remain on track for his 18-month takeover of the division. Former UFC veteran, TUF alumni, best-selling author, and a man set to make his PFL debut on July 5th, Eddie “Truck” Gordon joins us to preview his upcoming fight with Shamil Gamzatov in Washington, D.C. We’ll get his thoughts on the PFL and the excitement attached to this game-changing league. We’ll also discuss the journey Eddie has been on since leaving the UFC, how it was all a blessing in disguise, and the benefits of training at Serra-Longo from the inception of his career. Closing out this episode we are joined by the aforementioned Hawaiian warrior set to face Mike Perry next weekend, Yancy Medeiros. We’ll also preview the fight from Yancy’s perspective and discuss how he visualizes this war playing out. We’ll hear his thoughts on the co-main event at UFC 226 and what his training camp has been like preparing alongside Max Holloway. Two big wins for Hawaii on July 7th? Another parade? Yancy will give us his thoughts on all that and more. Stay tuned every week for more of what you crave! Be sure to subscribe and share! PODCASTS // iTunes Stitcher TuneIn
Welcome back to another episode of Cage Side Submissions So Sit back with us for 2+ hours as we deliever the interviews, YOU the fans, want to hear!! Each and every week we discuss what is going on in the world of Combat Sports and bring our own take on things. Feel free to call in with your questions and comments at 657-383-0267 for our Host Steve Rychel (@CSSRadio) And Co-Host Nicole Bosco (@NikBos) Our First Guest is UFC Bantamweight 5-0 Elias Garcia will be making his UFC Debut at UFC Fight Night 133 against 9-1 Mark De La Rosa And Our Final Guest is Eddie "Truck" Gordon (@TruckMMA_UFC) Eddie will be stepping back in the cage July 5th at PFL3 Against Shamil Gamzatov
Ben and Ponke are joined by The Ultimate Fighter season 19 winner, best selling author, podcast host, and genuinely kind human being Eddie Gordon. Topics include his UFC experience and his booking into the PFL million dollar middleweight tournament that was signed just minutes before the show. Check out Eddie's book Forever Truckin and his podcast The Art of Winning.
CeCe PenistonCeCe Peniston (/siːˈsiː ˈpɛnistən/; born Cecilia Veronica Peniston; September 6, 1969)[1] is an American recording artist and former beauty queen.[2][3][4][5][6][7][8] In the early 1990s, she was one of the most successful dance club artists in the history of the U.S. Billboard Hot Dance Music/Club Play, scoring five number one hits in the chart within three years.[9][10] Her signature song "Finally" (#5 in the Hot 100[10] and #2 in UK Top 75[11]) became one of the biggest dance singles, selling three million copies worldwide.[12]Peniston has performed at private engagements for Aretha Franklin's private birthday party in Detroit, Michigan, Pope John Paul II in Rome at the Vatican (as a member of the gospel band Sisters of Glory) and the 42nd President of the United States, Bill Clinton, during both of his inauguration ceremonies in Washington, D.C.[13] She was the first foreign female entertainer to perform in post-apartheid South Africa.[13][14]On February 4, 2011, Peniston signed a record deal with West Swagg Music Group/Bungalo Records, with full distribution through Universal Music Group Distribution, and announced release of a new solo album 15 years after her last studio set (I'm Movin' On from 1996 on A&M Records).[15]By the end of the year, however, only three digital singles had been issued including a new song called "Stoopid!",[16] and two cover versions of her prior hits, "Keep On Walkin'" and "Finally".[17][18]In December 2016, Billboard magazine listed her among the 100 Top Dance Club Artists of All Time (as the 52nd) 1969–90: Early life[edit]Peniston was born in Dayton, Ohio, in United States, but spent the majority of her formative years in Phoenix, where she was raised since she was nine. As a daughter of a former military father, Ronald Peniston (born 1934, married Barbara Anne in 1960), she started singing at church[20] and doing plays and musicals such as H.M.S. Pinafore in the 6th grade. She participated in local karaoke contests and singing talent shows, while taking piano lessons.[4][8]She attended Trevor G. Browne High School, class of 1987, in Phoenix,[21] and landed a part in a local theater group's production of Bubblin' Brown Sugar[3][4] (playing the young Sweet Georgia Brown[22]). After earning her diploma, she continued to study liberal arts at the Phoenix College, where she got involved in athletics, and entered beauty pageants. She was crowned Miss Black Arizona in 1989[3][4][5][6][7][8][12] and Miss Galaxy in 1990.[3][7]Peniston began writing pop lyrics already at school. The words of her international hit "Finally" were purportedly penned during a chemistry class, while thinking about dating in college. Her music career began in January 1991, when Felipe "DJ Wax Dawg" Delgado, her friend and a record producer based also in Phoenix, asked Peniston to record back-up vocals for Tonya Davis, a black female rapper known as Overweight Pooch after her childhood nickname.[3][4][24]Davis, headed in a direction of a "new" Monie Love, was searching for a singer to add vocals to the title track of her album Female Preacher, which was to be released on A&M Records that summer. At a talent show she met a woman named Malaika LeRae Sallard, but when it came time to get Sallard into the studio, the rapper found she'd lost her future label-mate's number. When Delgado, who'd preferred Peniston instead, brought his favorite in to do background parts, the response from everyone was immediate, but did not move the Pooch to invite Peniston back for more vocals – unless she was successful in locating Sallard.[24]Later, as it became clear that Peniston was leaping from the Overweight Pooch's album to the top of the charts, rumor had it the Pooch was stewing over Peniston's using Female Preacher as her springboard. Tonya Davis, pregnant at the time of recording her album, swore she harbored no jealousy towards Peniston. "There's no jealousy, because she has a voice. I gave her the chance, but I didn't give her a voice,"[24] the rapper insisted for Phoenix New Times in July 1992, and Peniston, interviewed by the same newspaper in the meantime, reacted by her own words. "I feel like anything's possible and I know one thing. If I wasn't at this spot, I still would be achieving to get to this spot."[24] Ironically enough, Sallard eventually threw in a few back-up vocals for Peniston on a song with a significant title, "You Win, I Win, We Lose", while Peniston, who in return played an agent to get a record deal also for Malaika (whose album Sugar Time scored in 1993 two Top 5 hits on the US Dance chart, including the No. 1 single "Gotta Know (Your Name)") mentioned the Pooch's name on her own debut album in addition, leaving Davis a note saying "thanks for letting me be a part of Female Preacher".[25]Besides the Peniston's vocal performance on three tracks in total, of which "I Like It" was released as a single with a moderate success (at #16 in US Dance[26] and #58 in UK Top 75[27] the following January), she was eventually given also a credit for co-writing two of those, "Kickin' Da Blues" and the title's, "Female Preacher". But the Overweight Pooch's album flopped on the market, and A&M was the first major label for Delgado himself, who was facing contractual disputes with the record company. After Manny Lehman (a DJ, then A&M Art Director and one of the executive producers of Female Preacher) also noticed the powerful voice of a still back-up vocalist, he offered Delgado a second chance, and commissioned him to produce a track for Peniston herself as a solo artist.[4] Not looking to lose his major deal connections, Delgado called on a hometown friend and music producer too, Rodney K. Jackson (they two met through mutual friends in Arizona), who was brought then to A&M family to help co-produce the Peniston's single, which was soon to be recognized as “Finally”.[28]Despite an initial label's resistance to sign Peniston to more than a one-off single deal, the “Finally” session resulted in recording her own debut album after the final approval of A&M's Vice President, Mark Mazzetti.[29]1991–92: Finally[edit]Peniston with Felipe Delgado at Chaton Studios in Phoenix, Arizona, putting final touches to her debut albumI was sitting in a Chicago pizza parlor in October and I heard over the radio 'Finally by CeCe Peniston'. I just started looking around going 'That's me! That's me!"[5]—Peniston recalled for EW magazine in 1992. (Almost 20 years later, when asked by Mega 104.3, she denied saying it, during her interview broadcast live on April 5, 2011.)[30]Peniston was 21 years old when her debut single "Finally" was released. The song burst on to the US club scene in the fall of 1991, where it became an instant dance anthem peaking, in October,[10] at the top of the Billboard Hot Dance Music/Club Play for two weeks, while achieving a respectful starting position (at No. 29)[11] overseas.After her first song climbed the international charts, Peniston was headed into the studio to record a full-length album. However, she "had two months to pull the whole album together" and "didn't realize the impact the record was having until it reached the top five". She also described how difficult it was to begin her career at such an extreme pace, but [4] the result was a solidly produced ten track collection titled Finally, issued in January of the following year.Both the single and album entered the US Hot 100, as well as the UK Top 75 chart (at No. 5[10] and No. 2 for single,[11] respectively at No. 70[10] and at No. 10 for album release[11]), and ultimately earned Peniston a gold or silver certification in both countries. By the end of 1992 her debut (in Europe re-released in 1997 with a bonus remix "Finally '97") sold over 540,000 in United States.[31]"We Got a Love Thang", the second single (co-written by Chantay Savage), with a video clip in heavy rotation on TV music channels, went to No. 1 in the US Dance chart in February (No. 20 in the Hot 100),[10] and in England (where "Finally" skipped to No. 2 eventually[11]) "We Got a Love Thang" peaked at No. 6.[11] Might the only controversial question regarding the title remain who had provided background vocals on the record? While on her album Finally Darnnel Rush was credited, on its single release, the name of Kym Sims (who was a co-writer of "Keep On Walkin'") appeared as one of back-up vocalists actually.[32]With another hit record on the charts, Peniston began a year of touring clubs and small theaters in the USA in support of her album. Her travels started with a series of shows in the Philippines, Japan, the United Kingdom, Germany, Spain and Italy, and after her return to the USA, Peniston continued with such R&B acts as Joe Public, the Cover Girls, R. Kelly and Levert.[4] While on tour, "Keep On Walkin'", a hip hop swinging composition, joined the list of Peniston's three consecutively running hits, bringing Peniston in June her third No. 1 in the U.S. Billboard Hot Dance Music/Club Play chart (No. 15 in the Hot 100),[9] and another Top 10 hit in UK.[11] Later in August, that was also her highest outing in the US R&B chart, scoring at No. 3.On October 17, Billboard magazine announced that Peniston was the leading nominee in the Billboard Music Awards, being nominated in four categories: three times in the dance category with "Finally" (Best New Artist, Best Female Artist and Best Director), and one in the R&B/Rap category (Best Female Artist) for her urban hit "Keep On Walkin'".[33] Ultimately the song won two awards, and three of her singles released in 1992 were listed also within the Top 100 songs of the Billboard Year-End chart (at No. 20 with "Finally", at No. 61 with "Keep On Walkin'", and at No. 97 with "We Got a Love Thang"[34]). In the UK, Peniston was listed as the 20th of Top Selling Singles Artists in 1992.Additional songs taken from album Finally achieved the Top 40 status at least in the hip hop/R&B field. The grieving lyrics of her ballad "Inside That I Cried", co-written by Peniston's then-husband, Malik Byrd (who appeared also in its video), and produced in conjunction with Anita Baker's cohort, Steve Lindsey, peaked at No. 10 in the US R&B (No. 94 in the Hot 100[10] and No. 42 in UK Top 75[11]). The fifth single, a midtempo, "Crazy Love", climbed to No. 31 (No. 97 in the Hot 100[10] and No. 44 in UK[11]).By the end of the year, Peniston received several awards for her achievements in the music industry for 1992. Among them, one Billboard Music Award (as Best New Artist – Dance, the second went to the video director Claude Borenzweig), three ASCAP Awards (for Song of The Year, Most Performed Song of The Year, and Pop Songwriter of The Year), another three awards (as Best New Dance Artist, Best Dance Solo Artist, and for Best 12" Dance Record) at the Annual Winter Music Conference, and the BMI Urban Award of Achievement.[13] The album itself was nominated on a Soul Train Music Award '93 in the Best R&B/Soul Album – Female category.[35]1993–95: Thought 'Ya KnewWithin a year, Peniston was back in the studios to record her sophomore release, and the particular challenge for the vocalist was to avoid getting pigeonholed into the dance genre. For that reason, several ballads were arranged to appear on the final set (in the front with "Forever In My Heart", produced by Brian McKnight), of which, however, none was chosen for a single release. This time around, Peniston co-authored three of thirteen tracks ("Whatever It Is", "Give What I'm Givin" and "Maybe It's The Way",[4] a ballad about her father[8]), and along with Manny Lehman and Damon Jones, who later became Peniston's manager, she was also credited as an executive producer of her scheduled album release, Thought 'Ya Knew. Apart from others, also fellow Ohio-born singer Norma Jean Wright joined the session.[36]After a certain level of hesitation over the first single, "I'm in the Mood" (originally produced by Soulshock and Karlin) was picked to be the final leader—though as support for "Searchin'", which would be separately delivered on vinyl only to DJs. "I'm in the Mood" did well by itself, and with a video accompanied by a hip-hop remix from M-Doc & Jere M.C. (better known as In Da Soul) the title was on singles reproduced by David Morales for the dance floor. The song spawned Peniston's fourth No. 1[10] (dethroning from the top of the US Dance chart Aretha Franklin's "A Deeper Love") and peaked at No. 16 in UK[11] (#32 in the Hot 100[10]).On January 25, 1994, the album Thought 'Ya Knew, which was to represent Peniston's musical zenith at that time, arrived on all available formats, including digital compact cassettes. However, as the record promptly entered the music charts, it was soon to be evident Thought 'Ya Knew was not enjoying the high-profile success of her previous set Finally. After its progress had stalled in the Billboard 200 at No. 96,[10] Thought 'Ya Knewclimbed to No. 31 in the UK,[11] but the album charted for only two weeks in the UK.Not certain about the second single either, "Keep Givin' Me Your Love" was accepted to become the British follow-up. But the track, remixed by Eddie Gordon's West End production team, had no supporting music video, and after peaking at No. 36 in April in the United Kingdom,[11] an alternative title ("I'm Not Over You") was chosen for the US market as the second cut from the Thought 'Ya Knew album."I'm Not Over You" (written by Steve Hurley, Jamie Principle, and M-Doc) might have missed the highest position of the US Dance chart, but only by about one point (at No. 2),[10] and the single was later classified in the overall Billboard Hot Dance Music/Club Play chart as the ninth most successful track of 1994 (leaving "I'm in the Mood" far behind, at #44). However, although the song had sealed the Top 10 of the US R&B chart, it did not succeed in the Hot 100 that much, failing to crack Top 40 (No. 41).[37] Considering that expectations of A&M Records company must have been bigger than a club play sale of Peniston's singles, "I'm Not Over You" was released in UK only on B-side of the "Hit by Love" release."Hit by Love" was to be the third song taken from the album. As with her previous releases, the song (with additional remixes by David Morales) became Peniston's next US Dance hit in a line of her No. 1s, but while on the top of the chart "Hit by Love" stayed for another week, the single stuck at No. 33 in the UK Top 75,[11] as well as on the bottom positions of the American Hot 100 chart (at No. 90).[10]Along with "Hit by Love" in the charts, A&M issued a rare compilation, Remix Collection, in Japan with nine alternate versions of her songs previously available only on vinyl, which tracked Peniston's music career since the "Keep On Walkin'" release. A similar remix collection, however, consisting of only two singles ("Finally" and "We Got a Love Thang"), was earlier issued in Japan as an EP under the title Finally / We Got a Love Thang: Remix Collection featuring overall eight remixed versions.At the end of the year Peniston was named the No. 1 Billboard Hot Dance Music/Club Play Artist,[37] summarizing all her songs released in 1994 ("I'm Not Over You" #9, "Hit by Love" #24, and I'm in the Mood" #44). While A&M was listed as the sixth best dance label in the Billboard Year-End chart, Peniston was also rated as the 5th Top R&B Singles Female Artist (behind Janet Jackson, Toni Braxton, Aaliyah and Mariah Carey).[38]In addition, a remix of "Keep Givin' Me Your Love" was popularized on the original motion picture soundtrack of the Prêt-à-Porter (Ready To Wear) film, and released in the U.S. after a one-year delay, scoring No. 4 in the US Dance charts in March 1995. "Keep Givin' Me Your Love" became Peniston's first song not to enter the Hot 100 chart (No. 101),[10] possibly as the result of appearing as a B-side on her previous release, and sharing its sales with the single "Hit by Love". See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Eddie Gordon is a mixed martial artist and winner of the UFC’s The Ultimate Fighter (TUF) – Season 19. He’s a motivational speaker, entrepreneur and Bestselling Author of Forever Truckin – Mastering The Will To Win. In this episode we discuss: Why being in business and being a fighter are quite similar. In both you have to struggle mentally, physically and emotionally. Our bodies can take a lot, but our minds can take a lot more. Also What it takes to get into the UFC The Ultimate Fighter house The mindset to be a successful MMA fighter Winning season 19 of The Ultimate Fighter When an opportunity presents itself you have to be prepared to step out of your comfort zone and like every entrepreneur, growth and learning only occurs when you step out of your comfort zone Educated Fighters It’s important to point out that Eddie has a Double Degree in Finance and Marketing/Communications and he left his comfortable, well paying desk job at the age of 27 to follow his dream of being a professional fighter. Your Only Young But Once You’re only young but once and you shouldn’t lose your passion for competition just because you get older. When you have the competitive spirit you’ve got to compete. It’s part of who you are. Anything we focus our minds on we can achieve it. It’s all about unlocking the passion we all have in us. His Book – Forever Truckin Gary Vee encouraged Eddie to write Forever Truckin following a documentary made of his life that won an Emmy Award. We all have a story and we need to share it with others. Perfectly Imperfect The biggest difference between success and failure is our mindset. You don’t need to be perfect, but you need to believe that you will be successful. It’s okay to be perfectly imperfect. Team Culture Eddie is a member of the Serra-Longo fight team and he believes their gym has an amazing team culture, which has been developed from the top. Every member has total respect for each other. If you look at any business that is not succeeding, there’s normally a culture problem and it starts at the top. Unhappy, disrespected employees become negative, and negativity becomes contagious. Getting Ahead If you have a passion for hat you do, you’re willing to read, learn and build on from other people’s experiences, you’re going to be way ahead of the game. A person with a positive mindset will always outlast someone with a negative mindset, because they will be prepared to put in the required time necessary to be successful. This relates to everything, sport, business, etc. Strong WHY You need to have a purpose, a WHY and it needs to be super strong, so you can remind yourself why you started the journey in the first place, otherwise it’s very easy to give up when things get tough. If you’re starting a business, trying to lose weight or beginning an exercise program, there’s going to be obstacles and tough moments, and only your WHY will keep you going. A strong WHY makes the HOW and WHEN irrelevant. When you look at it, it’s very simple, but it’s definitely not easy. If it were easy everyone would do it. It’s hard to have integrity in the moment – Stephen Covey. This is why you need to prepare your mind way ahead of time and already make a decision on what you’re going to do when you’re faced with a particular challenge or situation. Just One More When you’re tired and you want to give up, just tell yourself success is just on the horizon, therefore just do one more. If you can do just one more second, one more step, or one more rep than you did yesterday, it means you’re improving. You’re telling your mind what to do by your actions. If you get up and get dressed ready for exercise, your mind will respond. And when you start receiving compliments about how good you look, it will fuel that fire to keep going. You’ll exercise more, eat better and probably drink less. Shortcuts There are no shortcuts, except a shortcut to failure. Shortcuts ma give you instant gratification, but they’re not sustainable long-term. You’ve got to take control of your own life and destiny by doing the work. We have two choices in life. We can either make an EXCUSE or we can EXECUTE. You can feel bad for yourself or you can make something happen. You have to stop being a passenger and get in the drivers seat of life. You cannot blame others or point blame if you do not succeed. If you want a better business, a better life, then go and do the work. Don’t rely on others. However if you don’t know how to do something – go and find the person who does. There’s nothing wrong with asking questions and asking for help. Monday Morning Tip Go into your business and work your face off with a mindset that you’re going to be great. You need to believe you’re going to be successful way before anyone else thinks you’re going to be successful. You can connect with Eddie Truck Gordon: Twitter and Instagram: truckmma_ufc His book FOREVER TRUCKIN is available on AMAZON If you have any question about this episode please email me directly at tf@tysonfranklin.com My latest book It’s No Secret There’s Money In Small Business is now available from all online booksellers, and if you live in Australia it can be ordered from most bookstores. Also, Book Depository deliver freight FREE worldwide. Also, please feel free to download my 8-Page article 12 Secrets To Get More People Through Your Front Door.
Matt opens up with Kyle to comment on the fights from UFC Fight Night 120: Dustin Poirier VS Anthony Pettis. They talk about the finishes, the ref, and each of the fights on the main card to the prelims. Then Kyle gives Fight News announcing upcoming fights (Gian Villante, Jose Aldo, etc) and shakeups including the fights of Frankie Edgar and Anderson Silva. Then Matt calls up Eddie Gordon, recent Best Selling Author from his book, Forever Truckin'. Eddie won The Ultimate Fighter Season 19: Team Edgar VS Team Penn, and talks about his road to MMA. He explains his book, training, being a role model, and the MMA world. They also talk about upcoming fights for Aljamain sterling and Jimmie Rivera, as well as the recent win GSP had over Bisping and where Woodley fits in. Matt also asks Eddie The Fight Cave 5. Eddie worked as a finance director and then a sales consultant before pursuing MMA.He started training for MMA after running into his old high school friend Chris Weidman, who is the former UFC Middleweight champion. *Special congrats to Matt on earning his black belt in BJJ!
Welcome back to another episode of Cage Side Submissions brought to you by www.theterphouse.com Sit back with us for 2+ hours as we deliever the interviews, YOU the fans, want to hear!! Each and every week we discuss what is going on in the world of Combat Sports and bring our own take on things. Feel free to call in with your questions and comments at 657-383-0267 for our Host Steve Rychel (@CSSRadio) And Co-Host Nicole Bosco (@NikBos) Our First Guest is Bellator MMA Middelweight 8-0 Jordan Young Jordan (@jay_185) is coming off a 1st rd submission victory over Alec Hooben at Bellator 185 And our Final Guest is TUF Season 19 winner And TUF25 Alum Middelwight Eddie "Truck" Gordon (@TruckMMA_UFC)
#2 UFC Bantamweight and #13 UFC Pound-For-Pound contender TJ Dillashaw calls in to talk about coaching on TUF 25, the bad blood with Team Alpha Male, Cody Garbrandt's KO video claims, the Cody vs. Cruz title fight, and more. Later, Eddie "Truck" Gordon joins the show to talk to Jim and Matt about being inside The Ultimate Fighter house for a second time, battling his weight earlier in his career, and getting into MMA after running into Chris Weidman. Plus, the guys talk about UFC Fight Night: Swanson vs. Lobov, Edson Barboza wanting a rematch with Tony Ferguson, Frank Mir's two-year suspension, and Ronda Rousey and Travis Browne getting engaged.
Knockout Radio 31 Aug 16 featuring Eddie Gordon by Talking Sports Network
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This week, we are joined by Lou Giordano, weight management specialist to Johny Hendricks, Eddie Gordon, and Aljamain Sterling. Then, Rob Font discusses his upcoming fight at UFC Boston, fighting in his hometown, and more. Finally, Nick and Ty recap UFC Orlando, featuring Rafael dos Anjos vs. Donald Cerrone.
This week's Guests on the show include: - Don Frye returns to Submission Radio to talk about his upcoming movie projects, classic stories from his fighting career, and his thoughts on some of the recent events in current MMA. The Predator chats about Predator's Predictions making a comeback and why he decided to make new episodes, Jose Aldo's rib injury and what it means for UFC 189, what he thinks the UFC should do with Conor McGregor, how bad rib injuries feel, Cain Velasquez's performance against Fabricio Werdum at UFC 188 and why he doesn't deserve a rematch, Ken Shamrock vs Kimbo at Bellator 138, Don wanting to fight Kimbo next, money in MMA, the time he was meant to fight in front of rich people in a fancy place but turned out it was a scam, crazy Japanese fans wanting his underwear, chasing guys and punching a hole through a limo window, Jon Jones' hit and run situation, and more. - Ken Shamrock appears on Submission Radio to do his first interview since his fight against Kimbo at Bellator 138, and talks about the choke that almost ended the fight, why he wasn't able to finish the rear naked choke, not throwing any strikes and what the game plan for the fight was, coming into the fight so light, what Kimbo said to him in the clinch, how his body felt during the fight, the accusations of the fight being fixed or fake and Joe Rogan's comments, if he'll fight again, his planned bare knuckle boxing fight, possibly fighting his brother Frank Shamrock in Bellator, a third fight against Royce Gracie, his documentary "The Greatest Fight", and more. - Dennis Bermudez returns to Submission Radio to talk about his upcoming fight against Jeremy Stephens at the stacked UFC 189. "The Menace" talks about his 8-fight winning streak being snapped by Ricardo Lamas and how tough it was to deal with, the fight fight against Jeremy being do-or-die for him to get his momentum back, training since November 2014, what he does better than Jeremy, his reaction to hearing about Jose Aldo and his rib injury, hoping to fight Conor McGregor if Jose or Chad pull out of the fight, all the wrestlers gunning for Conor, if he thinks Jose's rib injury will be a factor, power rangers and which one he would be, what he's been playing on Xbox One and wishing he got a PS4, and lots more. - Shawn Davies of Submission Radio's "Technique of the Week" fame makes a quick appearance on the show to talk about his upcoming pro MMA debut at HEX Fight Series 3, and shares a few stories. Also on the show is discussion about Joe Schilling getting brutally knocked out at Bellator 139, UFC Fight Night Hollywood, and such fights as Lyoto Machida vs. Yoel Romero, Lorenz Larkin vs. Santiago Ponzinibbio, Antônio Carlos Júnior vs. Eddie Gordon, Thiago Santos vs. Steve Bossé. - twitter.com/SubmissionAus , - facebook.com/SubmissionRadioAus , - youtube.com/user/submissionradioau
This week's Guests on the show include: - Don Frye returns to Submission Radio to talk about his upcoming movie projects, classic stories from his fighting career, and his thoughts on some of the recent events in current MMA. The Predator chats about Predator's Predictions making a comeback and why he decided to make new episodes, Jose Aldo's rib injury and what it means for UFC 189, what he thinks the UFC should do with Conor McGregor, how bad rib injuries feel, Cain Velasquez's performance against Fabricio Werdum at UFC 188 and why he doesn't deserve a rematch, Ken Shamrock vs Kimbo at Bellator 138, Don wanting to fight Kimbo next, money in MMA, the time he was meant to fight in front of rich people in a fancy place but turned out it was a scam, crazy Japanese fans wanting his underwear, chasing guys and punching a hole through a limo window, Jon Jones' hit and run situation, and more. - Ken Shamrock appears on Submission Radio to do his first interview since his fight against Kimbo at Bellator 138, and talks about the choke that almost ended the fight, why he wasn't able to finish the rear naked choke, not throwing any strikes and what the game plan for the fight was, coming into the fight so light, what Kimbo said to him in the clinch, how his body felt during the fight, the accusations of the fight being fixed or fake and Joe Rogan's comments, if he'll fight again, his planned bare knuckle boxing fight, possibly fighting his brother Frank Shamrock in Bellator, a third fight against Royce Gracie, his documentary "The Greatest Fight", and more. - Dennis Bermudez returns to Submission Radio to talk about his upcoming fight against Jeremy Stephens at the stacked UFC 189. "The Menace" talks about his 8-fight winning streak being snapped by Ricardo Lamas and how tough it was to deal with, the fight fight against Jeremy being do-or-die for him to get his momentum back, training since November 2014, what he does better than Jeremy, his reaction to hearing about Jose Aldo and his rib injury, hoping to fight Conor McGregor if Jose or Chad pull out of the fight, all the wrestlers gunning for Conor, if he thinks Jose's rib injury will be a factor, power rangers and which one he would be, what he's been playing on Xbox One and wishing he got a PS4, and lots more. - Shawn Davies of Submission Radio's "Technique of the Week" fame makes a quick appearance on the show to talk about his upcoming pro MMA debut at HEX Fight Series 3, and shares a few stories. Also on the show is discussion about Joe Schilling getting brutally knocked out at Bellator 139, UFC Fight Night Hollywood, and such fights as Lyoto Machida vs. Yoel Romero, Lorenz Larkin vs. Santiago Ponzinibbio, Antônio Carlos Júnior vs. Eddie Gordon, Thiago Santos vs. Steve Bossé. - twitter.com/SubmissionAus , - facebook.com/SubmissionRadioAus , - youtube.com/user/submissionradioau
This week hosts Kacper Rosolowski and Denis Shkuratov have on the show: - Don Frye returns to Submission Radio to talk about his upcoming movie projects, classic stories from his fighting career, and his thoughts on some of the recent events in current MMA. The Predator chats about Predator's Predictions making a comeback and why he decided to make new episodes, Jose Aldo's rib injury and what it means for UFC 189, what he thinks the UFC should do with Conor McGregor, how bad rib injuries feel, Cain Velasquez's performance against Fabricio Werdum at UFC 188 and why he doesn't deserve a rematch, Ken Shamrock vs Kimbo at Bellator 138, Don wanting to fight Kimbo next, money in MMA, the time he was meant to fight in front of rich people in a fancy place but turned out it was a scam, crazy Japanese fans wanting his underwear, chasing guys and punching a hole through a limo window, Jon Jones' hit and run situation, and more. - Ken Shamrock appears on Submission Radio to do his first interview since his fight against Kimbo at Bellator 138, and talks about the choke that almost ended the fight, why he wasn't able to finish the rear naked choke, not throwing any strikes and what the game plan for the fight was, coming into the fight so light, what Kimbo said to him in the clinch, how his body felt during the fight, the accusations of the fight being fixed or fake and Joe Rogan's comments, if he'll fight again, his planned bare knuckle boxing fight, possibly fighting his brother Frank Shamrock in Bellator, a third fight against Royce Gracie, his documentary "The Greatest Fight", and more. - Dennis Bermudez returns to Submission Radio to talk about his upcoming fight against Jeremy Stephens at the stacked UFC 189. "The Menace" talks about his 8-fight winning streak being snapped by Ricardo Lamas and how tough it was to deal with, the fight fight against Jeremy being do-or-die for him to get his momentum back, training since November 2014, what he does better than Jeremy, his reaction to hearing about Jose Aldo and his rib injury, hoping to fight Conor McGregor if Jose or Chad pull out of the fight, all the wrestlers gunning for Conor, if he thinks Jose's rib injury will be a factor, power rangers and which one he would be, what he's been playing on Xbox One and wishing he got a PS4, and lots more. - Shawn Davies of Submission Radio's "Technique of the Week" fame makes a quick appearance on the show to talk about his upcoming pro MMA debut at HEX Fight Series 3, and shares a few stories. Also on the show is discussion about Joe Schilling getting brutally knocked out at Bellator 139, UFC Fight Night Hollywood, and such fights as Lyoto Machida vs. Yoel Romero, Lorenz Larkin vs. Santiago Ponzinibbio, Antônio Carlos Júnior vs. Eddie Gordon, Thiago Santos vs. Steve Bossé. - twitter.com/SubmissionAus , - facebook.com/SubmissionRadioAus , - youtube.com/user/submissionradioau
This week hosts Kacper Rosolowski and Denis Shkuratov have on the show: - Don Frye returns to Submission Radio to talk about his upcoming movie projects, classic stories from his fighting career, and his thoughts on some of the recent events in current MMA. The Predator chats about Predator's Predictions making a comeback and why he decided to make new episodes, Jose Aldo's rib injury and what it means for UFC 189, what he thinks the UFC should do with Conor McGregor, how bad rib injuries feel, Cain Velasquez's performance against Fabricio Werdum at UFC 188 and why he doesn't deserve a rematch, Ken Shamrock vs Kimbo at Bellator 138, Don wanting to fight Kimbo next, money in MMA, the time he was meant to fight in front of rich people in a fancy place but turned out it was a scam, crazy Japanese fans wanting his underwear, chasing guys and punching a hole through a limo window, Jon Jones' hit and run situation, and more. - Ken Shamrock appears on Submission Radio to do his first interview since his fight against Kimbo at Bellator 138, and talks about the choke that almost ended the fight, why he wasn't able to finish the rear naked choke, not throwing any strikes and what the game plan for the fight was, coming into the fight so light, what Kimbo said to him in the clinch, how his body felt during the fight, the accusations of the fight being fixed or fake and Joe Rogan's comments, if he'll fight again, his planned bare knuckle boxing fight, possibly fighting his brother Frank Shamrock in Bellator, a third fight against Royce Gracie, his documentary "The Greatest Fight", and more. - Dennis Bermudez returns to Submission Radio to talk about his upcoming fight against Jeremy Stephens at the stacked UFC 189. "The Menace" talks about his 8-fight winning streak being snapped by Ricardo Lamas and how tough it was to deal with, the fight fight against Jeremy being do-or-die for him to get his momentum back, training since November 2014, what he does better than Jeremy, his reaction to hearing about Jose Aldo and his rib injury, hoping to fight Conor McGregor if Jose or Chad pull out of the fight, all the wrestlers gunning for Conor, if he thinks Jose's rib injury will be a factor, power rangers and which one he would be, what he's been playing on Xbox One and wishing he got a PS4, and lots more. - Shawn Davies of Submission Radio's "Technique of the Week" fame makes a quick appearance on the show to talk about his upcoming pro MMA debut at HEX Fight Series 3, and shares a few stories. Also on the show is discussion about Joe Schilling getting brutally knocked out at Bellator 139, UFC Fight Night Hollywood, and such fights as Lyoto Machida vs. Yoel Romero, Lorenz Larkin vs. Santiago Ponzinibbio, Antônio Carlos Júnior vs. Eddie Gordon, Thiago Santos vs. Steve Bossé. - twitter.com/SubmissionAus , - facebook.com/SubmissionRadioAus , - youtube.com/user/submissionradioau See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
- We kick off the show with Sean and Wegs calling it in because Randy is out live in Vegas covering UFC 187 with Pat Barry, Rose Namajunas, and Trevor Whitman - We welcome to the program newly announced member of the UFC Hall of Fame Frank Trigg to talk about the announcement of his rematch with Matt Hughes being included into the UFC HOF Fight Wing - We welcome to the program Hayder Hassan, ATT’s first winner from TUF 21 to discuss his experience and win from this week - We welcome to the program Eddie Gordon and Greg Hendrick to discuss the NSAC’s release of details regarding PED testing and the new punishments - We welcome to the program Jessica Aguilar to talk about her recent release from the WSOF and her potential deal with Zuffa to join the UFC
Featuring Nate Diaz, Mark Coleman, Chris Leben, Phillipe Nover, Eddie Gordon & Aljamain Sterling in studio, and Marc Raimondi. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Featuring Nate Diaz, Mark Coleman, Chris Leben, Phillipe Nover, Eddie Gordon & Aljamain Sterling in studio, and Marc Raimondi. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
- Randy kicks off the show with a recap of the “Waiting For Wishes” in Nashville from earlier this week with Randy Couture, Tito Ortiz, Bob Sapp - We move on to Al Iaquinta’s actions after the decision against Jorge Masvidal at UFN 63 - We discuss the judge’s decision to approve Bellator’s injunction to keep Quinton Jackson from fighting at UFC 186 and Benson Henderson’s offer to “save” the card - We weigh-in on the announcement of the Nate Diaz vs Matt Brown fight and the subsequent denial by Nate Diaz via Twitter - We address the MMAWeekly.com interview with Ben Fodor which goes over his decision to sign with WSOF, his “hype”, and his very strong callout of Melvin Guillard - We welcome to the program Knockout Radio legal advisor Danny Alvarez to answer the question of whether an amateur MMA organization is at fault for allowing a fighter into a fight on a fight card with no training, no fight experience, and no team and something happens to them or their opponent - We have Wal-Mart’s PR staff respond live on air to clarify their decision to sell Ronda Rousey’s new book through their online site and not in-stores - We talk about the UFC’s decision to add the stipulation to the ranking system to remove fighters from the rankings if they are suspended for longer than 9 months by an athletic commission - We welcome to the program Eddie Gordon to discuss his prep for Chris Dempsey at UFC on FOX 15 in Newark, NJ - We talk about the recent hiring of Jeff Novitzky by the UFC to be the new VP of Athlete Health and Perfomance - We welcome to the program Greg Hendrick to talk about the recent and upcoming NSAC meetings and give his thoughts on Anderson Silva’s and Nick Diaz’s recent continuances for their suspension hearings
On Episode 3 of The Interview Show, we are joined by UFC fighters Eddie Gordon, Neil Magny, and Ray Borg. We also speak with former fighter and current coach to UFC champion TJ Dillashaw, Duane Ludwig.
Tonight on Alchemist Radio we’ll review this past weekend’s plethora of MMA including Titan FC 30 and UFC 178.Vinny Magalhaes stepped inside the Titan FC Hexagon for the very first time on Friday night and walked out with a shiny new title around his waist. Magalhaes and Jason Brilz battled back and forth for three rounds, but early on in the fourth round, Magalhaes landed a head kick and then cinched in a fight ending guillotine choke to become the Titan FC light heavyweight champion.Eddie Gordon is back and after some serious campaigning, the Freeport native got his wish and will be competing against Josh Samman at UFC 181 in December. Gordon was excited about the prospects of competing on the same card as his friend and teammate, UFC middleweight champion Chris Weidman, but because of an injury, Weidman vs Vitor Belfort was pushed back a few months. Gordon has been preparing for a fight for weeks now in the hopes he would get the call from the UFC at anytime. Tune in at 7pm EST/4pm PST.
Tonight on Alchemist Radio we’ll review this past weekend’s plethora of MMA including Titan FC 30 and UFC 178.Vinny Magalhaes stepped inside the Titan FC Hexagon for the very first time on Friday night and walked out with a shiny new title around his waist. Magalhaes and Jason Brilz battled back and forth for three rounds, but early on in the fourth round, Magalhaes landed a head kick and then cinched in a fight ending guillotine choke to become the Titan FC light heavyweight champion.Eddie Gordon is back and after some serious campaigning, the Freeport native got his wish and will be competing against Josh Samman at UFC 181 in December. Gordon was excited about the prospects of competing on the same card as his friend and teammate, UFC middleweight champion Chris Weidman, but because of an injury, Weidman vs Vitor Belfort was pushed back a few months. Gordon has been preparing for a fight for weeks now in the hopes he would get the call from the UFC at anytime. Tune in at 7pm EST/4pm PST.
There are only two people Eddie Gordon wouldn't fight, can you guess who? His mom and UFC Middleweight Champ Chris Weidman, so the rest of the UFC world better be on their toes. Then Jens Pulver, talks about his illustrious past and why it is hard for many athletes to move on to the next stage of life after fighting. Jake and Jens reminisce of their days training together and why no one wanted to spar with the first UFC Lightweight Champion. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices