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It's another action packed weekend of championship fights, plus, it's International Boxing Hall of Fame induction weekend and some great nostalgia, including Lennox Lewis' career culminating massive win over Mike Tyson on this weekend in 2002. It's all on the newest "Big Fight Weekend Preview" podcast.Host T.J. Rives returns with insider Dan Rafael of BigFightWeekend.com to go over it all starting with the fights, including the Josh Taylor WBO junior welterweight crown against former lightweight title holder Teofimo Lopez from Top Rank/ESPN. This highly anticipated bout is in NYC as Taylor fights for the first time in over a year against Lopez, who's struggling mentally outside of the ring. They also breakdown the Golden Boy Boxing main event in California, as unbeaten Jaime Munguia fights arguably his biggest name in four years in former world title challenger Sergiy Derevyanchenko. And, there's also the IBF Flyweight title fight with Sunny Edwards defending against little known Andres Campos in the Matchroom Boxing main event from London.Dan's got lots of news on a possible Anthony Joshua-Deontay Wilder heavyweight bout and how serious are the discussions? Also, the Errol Spence-Terence Crawford world welterweight title fight will kick off promotionally next weekend and the Emanuel Navarrete-Oscar Valdez 130 lb. showdown is official for August.Then, the boys turn nostalgic, as always, and go over the Lewis-Tyson scene from Memphis 21 years ago, as Dan was right there at ringside and T.J. has tales about his hometown hosting such a big bout, as well. Dan also has more on anniversaries of a Miguel Cotto win and the controversial decision awarded to Tim Bradley against Manny Pacquiao.It's all part of the "Big Fight Weekend Preview" podcast and make sure to follow/subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google, etc.!! Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/big-fight-weekend/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
It's another action packed weekend of championship fights, plus, it's International Boxing Hall of Fame induction weekend and some great nostalgia, including Lennox Lewis' career culminating massive win over Mike Tyson on this weekend in 2002. It's all on the newest "Big Fight Weekend Preview" podcast.Host T.J. Rives returns with insider Dan Rafael of BigFightWeekend.com to go over it all starting with the fights, including the Josh Taylor WBO junior welterweight crown against former lightweight title holder Teofimo Lopez from Top Rank/ESPN. This highly anticipated bout is in NYC as Taylor fights for the first time in over a year against Lopez, who's struggling mentally outside of the ring. They also breakdown the Golden Boy Boxing main event in California, as unbeaten Jaime Munguia fights arguably his biggest name in four years in former world title challenger Sergiy Derevyanchenko. And, there's also the IBF Flyweight title fight with Sunny Edwards defending against little known Andres Campos in the Matchroom Boxing main event from London.Dan's got lots of news on a possible Anthony Joshua-Deontay Wilder heavyweight bout and how serious are the discussions? Also, the Errol Spence-Terence Crawford world welterweight title fight will kick off promotionally next weekend and the Emanuel Navarrete-Oscar Valdez 130 lb. showdown is official for August.Then, the boys turn nostalgic, as always, and go over the Lewis-Tyson scene from Memphis 21 years ago, as Dan was right there at ringside and T.J. has tales about his hometown hosting such a big bout, as well. Dan also has more on anniversaries of a Miguel Cotto win and the controversial decision awarded to Tim Bradley against Manny Pacquiao.It's all part of the "Big Fight Weekend Preview" podcast and make sure to follow/subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google, etc.!! Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/big-fight-weekend/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacyThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/4124899/advertisement
Introduction: While host Michael Rand is feeling increasingly pessimistic about the upcoming Vikings season because of the team's lack of depth, he does acknowledge that those who are more optimistic are likely placing their faith in an improved relationship between quarterback Kirk Cousins and the head coach (now Kevin O'Connell, previously Mike Zimmer). Two stories this week underscored just what a difference it will be. 7:00: Gophers women's basketball coach and legend Lindsay Whalen joined the show to talk about the upcoming season and her impending induction Saturday into the Basketball Hall of Fame. You'll hear just how nervous Whalen was to ask her favorite player -- Charles Barkley -- to be one of her presenters. 31:00: A low-tech Spygate controversy in soccer.
Kasey and Brian discuss the early coaches poll for the 2022 College Football season, the 2022 Hall of Fame induction ceremony, and another edition of Start Bench Remove from the Face of the Earth!
00:00-30:00: Mike Lindsley's takeaways from 2022 Baseball Hall of Fame Induction Weekend.
00:00-30:00: Mike Lindsley talks baseball past and present with the following: 1. National baseball insider Jayson Stark. 2. Baseball great Doc Gooden. 3. Baseball legend Steve Garvey. 4. Gil Hodges III. 5. Baseball great Jason Varitek. 6. Baseball legend Johnny Damon. 7. Baseball great Tim Wakefield. 8. The Oliva family. 9. HOF and national baseball insider Peter Gammons. 10. HOF Bert Blyleven. 11. HOF Jim Thome. 12. National baseball writer and HOF Tim Kurkjian.
If you're a Bucs fan you simpy cannot miss this conversation with Rick and John Lynch ahead of the former Bucs' safety being inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame. In addiion Rick and Darek answer some of your Mailbag questions. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We asked what will it take for Bills QB Josh Allen to win MVP this season? Pro Football Hall of Fame President/CEO David Baker discussed the upcoming supersized enshrinement weekend ahead in Canton, Ohio - two classes of 28 players, coaches and influencers (1:16:00).
FiveTime HeavyWeight Champion China “The Dragon” Smith AKA The People’s Champ is a Florida native, hailing from Sarasota. Over the past decade he has built a reputation as one of the greatest fighters in the world. As a 5X former Heavy Weight Champion he has a impressive record of 35 wins, 5 losses, and 27 knockouts, spanning nearly 17 years, giving him a resume that is unmatched in the sport. In addition to his devotion to boxing, Smith is known in his hometown as a hero – receiving a key to the city and his very own China Smith Day Parade — and a mentor to kids and young adults. China believes in “knocking out negativity” and encourages students to stay in school. After years of speaking at churches, clubs, and organizations about important fundamental strengths, he founded his own non-profit children’s organization China Smith & Friends in 2007. The China Smith & Friends Boxing and Fitness Center is located at the Police Athletic League of the Manatee County facility in Bradenton, FL. In 2010, he launched “Team China Smith” along with the opening of the Sarasota Chinatown Fight Academy that provides both Boxing and MMA style coaching for fitness enthusiasts and amateur boxers. In 2017, TCS Global Entertainment was relaunched under the temporary guidance of Nicole Weedon, LLC who developed THE PALMETTO FIGHT SERIES along with the DRAGON LADIES (ring girls) and other events, such as the FIGHT NIGHT for the Florida Boxing Hall of Fame Induction Weekend. China Smith will continue to provide quality sports entertainment on Florida's Suncoast! © 2019 BuildingAbundantSuccess!! Join Me on iHeart Radio @ https://tinyurl.com/iHeartBAS Join Me on Facebook @ Facebook.com/BuildingAbundantSucces
ML breaks down the best weekend of the year in Cooperstown. ⚾️⚾️
t's Hall of Fame Induction Weekend! Take a tour of the Hall with Harold Reynolds and learn from Hall of Fame second baseman Roberto Alomar.
ML breaks down this year’s class, chats about why it’s perfect that Mariano Rivera is the first unanimous selection, explains why Harold Baines and Lee Smith shouldn’t have gotten in and more! ⚾️
We recap an interesting WWE Money In The Bank, and we preview Saturday’s All Elite Wrestling Double Or Nothing. Plus we get you ready for this weekend’s great wrestling events from Sabotage Wrestling and Inspire Pro Wrestling. And, in our podcast-only segment, we revisit some of our favorite moments from the Professional Wrestling Hall of Fame Induction Weekend, and we give our thoughts on the new WWE 24/7 Championship.
SGTW presents our annual special show live from the Professional Wrestling Hall of Fame in Wichita Falls, Texas for Induction Weekend 2019. We talk to legends, such as Abdullah The Butcher, Original Midnight Express member Randy Rose, Bob Roop, George Napolitano, Andrew Anderson, Carmine Despirito, PWHF President Cowboy Johnny Mantell and his wife K, as well as current stars, like Miranda Gordy and MLW's The Dirty Blondes.
We get an update on next month’s Professional Wrestling Hall of Fame Induction Weekend from PWHF president Cowboy Johnny Mantell. Plus, we catch you up on the latest fallout from last week’s WWE Superstar ShakeUp, including some imminent returns and one golden goodbye. And, in the podcast-only segment, we preview this weekend’s NWA/ROH Crockett Cup and Impact Wrestling Rebellion PPV’s.
Tucker and Coach share the experience of Hall of Fame Induction Weekend in Cooperstown. Out of the Box, post-trade deadline baseball chatter. Going 1st to 3rd (26:04), all that is Cooperstown, with speech grades (37:36), the beauty and efficiency of the town on HOF Weekend (41:00), and the great reverence for Hank Aaron (45:00). Coming into Home, thoughts on the tweet controversies surrounding baseball players (48:00).
SGTW presents a special broadcast as Stew & Justin are in Wichita Falls, Texas for the Professional Wrestling Hall of Fame's 17th Annual Induction Weekend. We welcome the legends of yesterday, like Gorgeous Gary Young, Sam Houston, Frogman LeBlanc and more, as well as the wrestling stars of today, like Andrew Anderson, Jerome Daniels, and MLW's The Dirty Blondes for conversation and fun stories.
Podcast mega-host Conrad Thompson joins us to help us announce that SGTW is ALL IN, and that we’ll be at Starrcast. Plus, we prepare for the Professional Wrestling Hall of Fame Induction Weekend and we discuss the latest in WWE.
The Ringer's Michael Baumann is joined by Jake Kaplan from the Houston Chronicle to discuss Hall of Fame Induction Weekend in Cooperstown (03:00), a disappointing trade deadline for the Astros (05:00), Carlos Correa's return (11:15), and the truth behind the funeral for Carlos Beltrán's glove. Then, Eric Longenhagen of FanGraphs joins the show to talk about Mets shortstop Amed Rosario (23:00) and other late-season call-ups to keep an eye on (29:30).
Let's face it: we all would like to attend the International Boxing Hall of Fame Induction Weekend ceremonies every year. Not all of us can. Luckily, one of us at Knuckles and Gloves Boxing Radio can, and did! The IBHOF is the best-known of boxing halls of fame and considered the most important to gain recognition by. This year legends like Evander Holyfield, Marco Antonio Barrera and Johnny Tapia made it in, as did long-time broadcasters and non-participants Steve Farhood and Barry Tompkins. It was a huge year for the IBHOF, and boxing. This week on KGB Radio, Compubox operator and historian Aris Pina recalls his visit to the ceremony along with writer/historian Patrick Connor. Follow us on Twitter! Aris Pina: @PunchZoneAris Patrick Connor: @PatrickMConnor KGB Radio on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/KGBRadio Make sure to find and rate us on iTunes, and thanks for tuning in!