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We're back again with another massive episode. The last week has proven what we always say: Friends of the pod don't lose! We recap all the action from china, which saw George Mangos, Kasib Murdoch, Jake Matthews, and Angela Hill all win! Plus we preview this weeks UFC fight night which sees Tom Nolan and Junior Tafa in action. We also discuss our Vegas plans to see Conor McGregor, and much more! Hit the download button and step into the cage. Presented by Compa Tequila. Use code FOOK10 for 10% off all order and Engage.
Go to surfshark.com/screenrot or use code SCREENROT at checkout to get 4 extra months of Surfshark VPN! Tickets for Jacob's Tour are onsale now! Go to: linktr.ee/Jacobhawley for tickets. Come and see us live at Crossed Wires festival with Greg James as a guest https://crossedwires.os.fan/screen-rot Subscribe to read monthly stories by Jake: bit.ly/nodeadtime JOIN THE SCREEN ROT PATREON NOW. Oi, get on this - an extra episode every week. Early access to every episode. Access to the Rotter group chat. Priority access to tickets. Get involved: patreon.com/thescreenrotpod The Screen Rot Podcast is the show where we discuss the weirdest and worst content that's been rotting our screens and our minds. It's Monday Night football for internet rubbish. This week we discuss: Tyson Fury - the Gypsy King and boxer making terrible content with his mad family. IG Handles: @screenrotpodcast @jacobhawley @j_akefarrell Our theme music is the song “Money” by Jose Junior. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
We're back again with another massive episode. This week we chat with Aussie MMA veteran Anthony Caruso just days after his big victory at Eternal 105 in Perth. He tells us about the bad blood and trash talk that happened in the lead up, his emotional reaction after the KO, his ambitions to make the UFC, why he's taken on different challenges all over the world, and heaps more! Plus we recap the action from UFC Perth, and preview this weeks UFC 328 card. Hit the download button and step into the cage. Presented by Compa Tequila. Use code FOOK10 for 10% off all orders at Engage.
We're back again with another massive episode. This week, all eyes are on Perth as the UFC hits Australia for another fight night! 7 friends of the pod are in action and we dive into a full card breakdown and search for the best value! Plus we recap last weeks action, the Skye Nicolson fight, AJ/Fury and much more. Presented by Compa Tequila. Use code FOOK10 for 10% off all order at Engage.
In this episode, we break down Tyson Fury's win over Arslanbek Makmudov. But we're not stopping at the main event… We also cover:
We're back with another massive episode! This week we've got friend of the pod Jimmy Crute in studio again, as we dive into a full UFC 327 recap. Plus we chat with Jim about his knee surgery, return timeframe, his explosive backflip in Perth, as well as diving deeper into his faith and why it's made him a better person. Hit the download button and step into the cage! Presented by Compa Tequila.
Are we getting closer to Tyson Fury vs Anthony Joshua? The Gypsy King beat Arslanbek Makhmudov at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium and then called out AJ. Natasha Jonas joins Buncey to chat about the fight and how likely it is we'll actually see it happen. We also hear from Fury's manager Spencer Brown and promoter Frank Warren, plus some thoughts from Moses Itauma.
Nach 16 Monaten hat sich der Ex-Schwergewichtsweltmeister Tyson Fury vor 60.000 Zuschauern erfolgreich im Boxring zurückgemeldet. Der 37-Jährige besiegte seinen russischen Kontrahenten Arslanbek Makhmudov im Londoner Tottenham Hotspur Stadium einstimmig mit 119-109, 120-108 und 120-108 nach Punkten. Nach dem einseitigen Duell forderte der „Gypsy King“ noch im Ring den 36-jährigen Ex-Champion Anthony Joshua zum Mega-Duell heraus: „Ich will Dich, AJ, Anthony Joshua! Lasst uns den Fans geben, was sie wollen – den Battle of Britain!“ Doch Joshua reagierte zurückhaltend. Dennoch verkündete der Streamingdienst „Netflix“ am Samstag auf der Plattform „X“, dass das Gefecht zwischen Fury und Joshua im Herbst stattfinden soll. Weiter wurde auf der Pressekonferenz nach dem Fight auch über einen dritten Kampf gegen den dreifachen Schwergewichtschampion Oleksandr Usyk spekuliert: „Wenn Anthony Joshua keine Lust hat, dann holen wir Usyk für die Trilogie“, sagte Fury. Rückblick: Caroline Dubois vs. Terri Harper Ellie Scotney vs. Mayelli Flores Rosquero Osleys Iglesias vs. Pavel Silyagin Adam Deines vs. Daniel Czigany Tyson Fury vs. Arslanbek Makhmudov Conor Benn vs. Regis Prograis Frazer Clarke vs. Justis Huni Simon Zachenhuber vs. Pawel August Vorschau: Artem Suslenkov vs. Artur Mann Alycia Baumgardner vs. Bo Mi Re Shin Uwel Hernandez vs. Diyab Simon Dabschah Ben Whittaker vs. Braian Nahuel Suarez News: Regis Prograis gibt nach Niederlage gegen Conor Benn seinen Karriereende bekannt! Tyson Fury fordert Anthony Joshua zum Mega-Duell heraus! Derek Chisora möchte den Rückkampf gegen Deontay Wilder! Imane Khelif bestreitet zweiten Profikampf am 23. April gegen Julia Igel in Paris. Doppel-WM: Amanda Serrano vs. Cheyenne Hanson am 30. Mai in Texas (USA). https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uh0VrImZiuQ Foto und Bearbeitung: Boxpodcast
Tyson Fury beat Arslanbek Makhmudov on points on his return to the ring before calling out Anthony Joshua at ringside in Tottenham.AJ refused to confirm he's willing to take on the Gypsy King next - but a long-awaited all-British bout is thought to be in discussions already.Arsenal lost 2-1 at home to Bournemouth to give Manchester City an opportunity to cut their Premier League lead to 6 points today.City travel to Chelsea while Forest host Aston Villa, Crystal Palace take on Newcastle and Roberto De Zerbi takes charge of his first Tottenham match at Sunderland.Rory McIlroy is tied for the lead going into the final round of the Masters - but his 6-shot lead from Friday night is down to just one after a tough third round at Augusta.Hit follow on this podcast for a daily roundup of the biggest sports stories you need to know about every morning and read more at talkSPORT.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Has Tyson Fury still got it? Barry Jones joins Buncey to preview the Gypsy King's return after 16 months away. Will it help or hinder? Plus, insight from former heavyweight champion Lennox Lewis, and a look ahead to the rest of the card, including Conor Benn vs Regis Prograis.
We are back and ready to go with a large show involving arguably the two biggest names in British boxing on the same show + some world title fights being made and more on the newest "Big Fight Weekend Preview Podcast!"Host T.J. Rives returns with insider Dan Rafael of his Fight Freaks Unite Substack and Newsletter to to over it all.They start with the preview of the Saturday Ring magazine/Netflix card at Tottemham Hotspur Stadium in LondonTyson Fury returns vs. Arslanbek Makhmudov, 12 rounds, heavyweights. What does "The Gypsy King" really have left? Can Makhmudov test him at all? Then, the co-feature, Conor Benn battles Regis Prograis, 10 rounds, junior middleweights. Benn leaves Matchroom Boxing and this fight is leading to bigger things later in 2026. And two heavyweights fights- Jeamie “TKV” Tshikeva vs. Richard Riakporhe, 12 rounds, for Tshikeva's British heavyweight title and Justis Huni vs. Frazer Clarke, 10 rounds, heavyweights Next a preview of the DMG PPV main event Saturday at Cosmoplotan of Las VegasBrandon Adams meets Caoimhin Agyarko, 12 rounds, IBF junior middleweight eliminator. Is there much here? Dan gives his take.j And, also a preview of Teiken Promotions Japan card Saturday early morning US time on DAZNFuture hall of famer Juan Francisco Estrada vs. Tenshin Nasukawa, 12 rounds, WBC bantamweight final eliminator Then, some newsAbdullah Mason will make his first WBO lightweight title defense against former junior lightweight titleholder Joe Cordina in the main event of a Top Rank card on July 4 on DAZN in Mason's hometown of Cleveland, per sourcesIt will headline the 1st event that will also air on TNT as part of a deal between DAZN and TNT announced on Wednesday. We have more details.IBF 140 lb. titlist Richardson Hitchins and super middleweight contender Edgar Berlanga sign with Zuffa Boxing, as does heavyweight Otto Wallin. Will Hitchins in particular make his mandatory defense against Lindolfo Delgado or not on a Zuffa card?Next, we have Injury updates on Deontay Wilder and Tim Tszyu following their Saturday bouts from Dan. And also, WBO interim light heavyweight titlist Callum Smith has suffered an injury and his mandatory defense against David Morrell scheduled to headline a Matchroom Boxing card on April 18 (DAZN) at M&S Bank Arena in Smith's hometown of Liverpool, England, is off. The card will go forward with Ben Whittaker's 10-rounder against Braian Suarez, the original co-feature, will now headline. And, O'Shaquie Foster will defend the WBC junior lightweight title against Raymond Ford in the main event of a Matchroom Boxing card on May 30 (DAZN) in the Houston area. While, unified women's featherweight champion Amanda Serrano will defend against Cheyenne Hanson in the co-feature of MVPW-03 headlined by the rematch between WBA women's lightweight titlist Stephanie Hand and Holly Holm also on May 30 (ESPN, ESPN+, 9 p.m. ET) at El Paso County Coliseum in Han's hometown of El Paso, Texas, Most Valuable Promotions announced along with additional undercard fights.It's all on this edition of the "Big Fight Weekend Preview Podcast" and make sure to rate and review us on Apple/Spreaker/Spotify, etc.!
We are back and ready to go with a large show involving arguably the two biggest names in British boxing on the same show + some world title fights being made and more on the newest "Big Fight Weekend Preview Podcast!"Host T.J. Rives returns with insider Dan Rafael of his Fight Freaks Unite Substack and Newsletter to to over it all.They start with the preview of the Saturday Ring magazine/Netflix card at Tottemham Hotspur Stadium in LondonTyson Fury returns vs. Arslanbek Makhmudov, 12 rounds, heavyweights. What does "The Gypsy King" really have left? Can Makhmudov test him at all? Then, the co-feature, Conor Benn battles Regis Prograis, 10 rounds, junior middleweights. Benn leaves Matchroom Boxing and this fight is leading to bigger things later in 2026. And two heavyweights fights- Jeamie “TKV” Tshikeva vs. Richard Riakporhe, 12 rounds, for Tshikeva's British heavyweight title and Justis Huni vs. Frazer Clarke, 10 rounds, heavyweights Next a preview of the DMG PPV main event Saturday at Cosmoplotan of Las VegasBrandon Adams meets Caoimhin Agyarko, 12 rounds, IBF junior middleweight eliminator. Is there much here? Dan gives his take.j And, also a preview of Teiken Promotions Japan card Saturday early morning US time on DAZNFuture hall of famer Juan Francisco Estrada vs. Tenshin Nasukawa, 12 rounds, WBC bantamweight final eliminator Then, some newsAbdullah Mason will make his first WBO lightweight title defense against former junior lightweight titleholder Joe Cordina in the main event of a Top Rank card on July 4 on DAZN in Mason's hometown of Cleveland, per sourcesIt will headline the 1st event that will also air on TNT as part of a deal between DAZN and TNT announced on Wednesday. We have more details.IBF 140 lb. titlist Richardson Hitchins and super middleweight contender Edgar Berlanga sign with Zuffa Boxing, as does heavyweight Otto Wallin. Will Hitchins in particular make his mandatory defense against Lindolfo Delgado or not on a Zuffa card?Next, we have Injury updates on Deontay Wilder and Tim Tszyu following their Saturday bouts from Dan. And also, WBO interim light heavyweight titlist Callum Smith has suffered an injury and his mandatory defense against David Morrell scheduled to headline a Matchroom Boxing card on April 18 (DAZN) at M&S Bank Arena in Smith's hometown of Liverpool, England, is off. The card will go forward with Ben Whittaker's 10-rounder against Braian Suarez, the original co-feature, will now headline. And, O'Shaquie Foster will defend the WBC junior lightweight title against Raymond Ford in the main event of a Matchroom Boxing card on May 30 (DAZN) in the Houston area. While, unified women's featherweight champion Amanda Serrano will defend against Cheyenne Hanson in the co-feature of MVPW-03 headlined by the rematch between WBA women's lightweight titlist Stephanie Hand and Holly Holm also on May 30 (ESPN, ESPN+, 9 p.m. ET) at El Paso County Coliseum in Han's hometown of El Paso, Texas, Most Valuable Promotions announced along with additional undercard fights.It's all on this edition of the "Big Fight Weekend Preview Podcast" and make sure to rate and review us on Apple/Spreaker/Spotify, etc.!
We're back again with another huge episode. This week we have another friend of the pod fighting for a world title. The 3rd in 12 months. Carlos Ulberg main events UFC 327 from Miami, and we dive into a full card preview, plus we chat Tim Tszyu's victory, Tyson Fury's return, and much more! Hit the download button and step into the cage. Presented by Compa Tequila.
What version of Tyson Fury will turn up this weekend? The Gypsy King returns after 16 months out and sits down with Buncey to discuss his fight with Arslanbek Makhmudov, his desire to face Anthony Joshua next, and why he believes he's in the shape of his life. Plus, we hear from Conor Benn ahead of his fight with Regis Prograis. And former world champion David Haye gives us his take on Saturday night's fight.
Tyson Fury ist zurück! Der ehemalige Schwergewichtsweltmeister feiert am 11. April 2026 sein fünftes Comeback im Londoner Tottenham Hotspur Stadium gegen Arslanbek Makhmudov. Der „Gypsy King“ möchte sich nach seinen zwei Niederlagen gegen Champion Oleksandr Usyk im Mai und Dezember 2024 wieder in der Königsklasse zurückmelden. Dafür hat sich der 37-Jährige den schlagstarken Makhmudov ausgesucht, den die deutschen Boxfans aus seinem Duell gegen Agit Kabayel kennen. Im Dezember 2023 fertigte der deutsche Schwergewichtler den Russen in der vierten Runde durch technischen Knockout ab. Kann Fury ebenfalls ein solches Statement setzen? Mit einer K.o.-Quote von 90,48 Prozent ist der 36-jährige Makhmudov nicht zu unterschätzen. Dennoch geht er als Außenseiter in das Duell gegen den schnellen und leichtfüßigen Fury, der sich in insgesamt 37 Profiduellen nur zweimal geschlagen geben musste und 2018 unentschieden gegen Deontay Wilder boxte. Der Kampf wird live auf Netflix ohne Pay-per-View-Gebühren übertragen. Rückblick: Viktor Postol vs. Francisco Javier Sandoval Lauren Price vs. Stephanie Pineiro Aquino Deontay Wilder vs. Derek Chisora Viddal Riley vs. Mateusz Masternak Tim Tszyu vs. Denis Nurja Sam Goodman vs. Rodrigo Fabian Ruiz Vorschau: Caroline Dubois vs. Terri Harper Ellie Scotney vs. Mayelli Flores Rosquero Osleys Iglesias vs. Pavel Silyagin Tyson Fury vs. Arslanbek Makhmudov Conor Benn vs. Regis Prograis Simon Zachenhuber vs. Pawel August News: AGON veranstaltet am 1. Mai mit Samuel Carmona und Carlos Castillo auf Mallorca. SES-Box-Gala am 9. Mai mit Artur Reis und Julian Vogel im doppelten Rematch in Halle/Saale. WM: Dmitrii Bivol vs. Michael Eifert am 30. Mai in Russland! KUC Boxing: Alen Rahimic vs. Justin Schmager am 6. Juni in Falkensee. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uV9_JiSKpxI Foto: The Ring Magazine, Bearbeitung: Boxpodcast
Welcome to the Fight Night Podcast with Adam Catterall and Spencer Oliver. On this week's episode, the lads dive straight into one of the biggest shake-ups in boxing as Conor Benn officially signs with Zuffa Boxing. What does this mean for Benn's career trajectory? Is this the start of a major power shift in the sport? And how serious are Zuffa about disrupting the traditional boxing model? We're also joined in the studio by heavyweight Jordan Thompson, who opens up after suffering back-to-back defeats. And of course, it wouldn't be fight week without drama in the heavyweight division. Tyson Fury is out of retirement… again. The Gypsy King has thrown his name back into the mix, and the boys discuss what this latest return means.All that and plenty more heavyweight debate on this edition of the Fight Night Podcast. Enjoy! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The heavyweight division is roaring back to life in 2026 — and we're unpacking every seismic shift. In this episode, we break down Tyson Fury's blockbuster comeback against Arslanbek Makhmudov at London's Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on April 11, marking “The Gypsy King's” return to the ring after retirement and his bold claims for bigger fights ahead. We also dive into Deontay Wilder vs Derek Chisora, a battle pitting the explosive “Bronze Bomber” against one of Britain's fiercest veterans on April 4 at The O2 Arena — a clash that has punch fans buzzing with anticipation. And on May 9, the spotlight turns to Manchester's Co-op Live for an all-British heavyweight showdown as Fabio Wardley defends his WBO title against Daniel Dubois, a matchup rich with redemption stories, title implications, and heavyweight rankings intrigue. From comeback narratives and legacy quests, to clash-of-styles fireworks, we break down what these fights mean for boxing's biggest division and what could be next for each warrior. Tune in as we preview the matchups, weigh the stakes, and make bold predictions for 2026's heavyweight roller coaster. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Can Tyson Fury be the sport's saviour after vowing to make boxing great again? The Gypsy King joins Buncey to reveal why he's ended his retirement, why he's convinced another world title is within reach, and why he's decided to go without a trainer. We also hear from his promoter, Frank Warren, and his opponent, Arslanbek Makhmudov. Plus, Barry Jones breaks down the fight and explains what each man must do to get the win.
We're back with another massive episode, and this week it's a celebration! Fresh off the massive UFC 325 fight week in Sydney, we recap all the action and excitement. From the Mako Shark's press conference blunder, to the drama of weigh-ins, to Alex Volkanovski retaining his world championship and everything in between, we dive into it all. Plus we preview this weeks Fight Night and much more! Hit the download button and step into the cage. Presented by Compa Tequila. Use code FOOK10 for 10% off all orders at Engage.
We're back again with another huge episode. This week we sit down with friend of the pod Jono Micallef 10 days before his fight at UFC 325 in Sydney. We chat about his opponent Oban Elliott, why he's going to finish him, frustrations at being without a fight for 12 months, improvements he's made, getting in shape, his goals for 2026 and much more. We also preview the first PPV of the year UFC 324 which goes down this Sunday! Hit the download button and step into the cage. Presented by Compa Tequila. Use code FOOK10 for 10% off all orders at Engage.
New year, same chaos. Crouchy's dialling in from Dubai, Sid's gone full flamenco, and Chris is still reeling from missing the greatest night in Ally Pally history.In this episode, the boys catch up post-Christmas and somehow end up covering robot massages, dodgy gift-giving, Sidwell's ambition to become a Spanish guitar-playing Gypsy King, and whether the pod should launch a residency at Finsbury Park.Crouchy talks us through meeting Ronaldo at the World Sports Summit (yes, that Ronaldo), putting the podcast on the global stage, and why there's a very real chance we could become PSG's shirt sponsor.There's also a very passionate rant about the FA Cup, a long-overdue roasting of Tottenham's home form, and Chris has an existential breakdown over kids dressing as referees for Christmas.Darts. Destiny. Desmonds. Let's go."00:00 – Welcome back: robot hands, bad presents & Sid's groans04:30 – Sidwell's musical ambitions: Finsbury Park warm-up act?05:00 – Crouchy's Busted moment at the O2 (yes, really)10:00 – Ronaldo finally meets his hero (kind of)20:00 – Pod in Paris? Crouchy makes big moves in Dubai25:00 – “You've put us on the world stage”33:00 – Chris's extreme darts FOMO34:00 – Sidwell tips the bar staff: total Ally Pally carnage38:00 – Darts of Destiny: £5K, nine darts and one Curtis53:30 – FA Cup fever: Crouchy's rallying cry1:07:00 – The game's gone: kids with VAR screens for Christmas1:08:30 – Are referees becoming influencers now?1:10:00 – Ref talk, tights, and a gladiator future1:42:00 – The annual missionary predictions: Spurs v Villa1:56:00 – Dubai days & Crouchy's global glow-up1:59:00 – Arsenal, Wrexham and third-round mayhem Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This playlist is 67% vinyl friendly. Poor. ‘In the year 2021, few turntables have captured the essence of that time the way that the Old Future Turntable and Speaker has. The silhouette of the player itself pays homage to ’70s architecture in Seoul. Slanted roofs were common during that era, and when you place the turntable and speaker side-by-side, they look like part of a ’70s city skyline. Some vinyl-lovers may not like this product initially because a flat, horizontal turntable would be preferred for sound quality. For those who care about audio quality over aesthetics, the turntable's legs are adjustable, so you can make the table more even‘. – yankodesign.com Looks like it could more readily blow out hot and cold air than music. Any track marked * has been given either a tiny or a slightly larger 41 Rooms tweak/edit/chop and the occasional tune might sound a bit dodgy, quality-wise. On top of that, the switch between different decades and production values never helps in the mix here. Lyric of Playlist 147 ‘Observational, not sexist‘ noted Jean-Jacques Burnel. 00.00 (Intro) THE FLAMINGOS – Stars (Edit) – Unreleased demo – 1983. Episode #1 for info. 00.41 NEW ORDER – Face Up – Low-life, LP – Factory – 1985 Face Up? More like Jump up, given the NO audience reaction when the chorus kicks in. 05.25 THE YOUNG GODS – Mes Yeux De Tous – Appear Disappear, 2LP – Two Gentlemen Records – 2025 Given that in the mid ’80s they were initially loosely bandied around in the same ‘industrial’ bag as my ‘charges’ Click Click I’ve heard very little of their lengthy and regular catalogue. This though is a mighty tune. 09.19 BLAWAN – Toast – Dismantled Into Juice, 12″ EP – XL Recordings – 2023 Nicely odd, with a ‘chorus’ that makes me smile. 11.56 BASETANK – Got Some Skills – The New Breed, v/artists promo only CD – Detonation – 1999 If it wasn’t for the 35 year age gap I might have said the vocalist on Got Some Skills and the modern day Microwave Man and his electric dirt bike online ‘Let Me Tell You Something, right?‘ words of wisdom sketches were of the same family. 15.44 9 LAZY 9: Turn Me Loose; UP, BUSTLE & OUT: Nightwalk; DJ FOOD: Klutes Groove; DJ TOOLZ: Rusty Goes GaGa; FUNKI PORCINI: It’s A Long Road – The Morning After The Night Before (one half of a CD free with DJ magazine – 1994 Old skool mixing from Cold Cut. ‘It’s (been) a long road… ‘ indeed. 22.00 HERCULES & LOVE AFFAIR (feat HIPS & LIPS) – Someone Else Is Calling, 12″ EP – Stratasonic – 2025 The sort of hypnotic beats that could have fitted in with a Winkles, Bedford set list back in the ’80s… although someone might point a sound or two here didn’t exist back then. 26.12 FUNKY GREEN DOGS – The Way * – 12″ – Twisted – 1997 ‘Anyone who ever liked That Sound from the Murk camp will like this just as much, even if they do whinge that it’s very similar to their previous favourite. The original is the heart-winner with its quivering vocal and acid-meets-funk groove, but the mixes are all attractive in their respective ways – Farley & Heller plod sweetly, Canadian Crash Productions do something along the same lines. Dirty White Boy rock and roll and Club 69 kick up a noisy messy rumpus. The best track of all is possibly the excellent FGD way-out beats. **** Daisy & Havoc, Record Mirror (Music Week), 10.5.97 Tough, liquidy goings on from the Murk camp. I was a fan. 32.51 JOY – Fragile Space – 7″ – DB-Low – 2000 ‘Isaac Hayes meets Led Zeppelin‘ ran the press release for Joy Jones’ one-off (at the time) dip into music, and there’s something sad about a single of substance that didn’t do enough for the artist to build on. 35.52 TALKING HEADS – Listening Wind – Remain In Light, LP – Sire – 1980 Just checked. This is the last in a near complete run of the album’s tracks making it to 41 Rooms. So, that must make Remain In Light a bit of a classic to my ears. 39.36 THE SOULSAVERS – Rumblefish – Beginning To See The Dark 12″ – Ghost Ride Music – 2002 The sort of drifting beats thing that would crop up late night/early morning on KISS FM or maybe Ross Allen radio shows of the time. 43.28 BETHANY & RUFUS – 900 Miles – 900 Miles, CD only – Little Monster Records – 2005 With Bethany being the daughter of ’60s folk group, Peter Paul and Mary’s Pete Yarrow, an ancient tune reworked. And it’s a cello apparently, not a double bass. 46.48 STARGARD – (Theme Song From) Which Way Is Up – 7″ – MCA -1977 As funky now as the day it was delivered. I was 20… and this would have been hitting someone’s decks at Bedford’s Nite Spot, Spectrum, Pilgrims, The Anglers’ Laird bar and elsewhere out of town I went. 51.29 THE STAPLE SINGERS – I’ll Take You There – 7″ – Stax – 1972 They never let on where exactly ‘there’ is but with their gospel background we can maybe guess. Good luck with it. 55.30 CARLA THOMAS – Things Ya Make Me Do (Summer Mix) – 12″ – Ruff Justice – 1994 Not the ’60s Stax label Carla Thomas but it’d be nice to think this CT’s parents had that lady in mind when naming this lady. What might have been tagged ‘street soul’… and possibly out of Manchester, UK. 59.06 THOMAS DYBDAHL – All’s Not Lost – That Great October Sound, CD only – Checkpoint Charlie Audio Productions – 2001 Delicate sounds from Norway. 01.04.06 PURESSENCE – Don’t Know Any Better – 7″ – Reaction Records – 2008 James Mudriczki’s vocal… 01.07.22 DAVID SYLVIAN – Nostalgia – Brilliant Trees, LP – Virgin – 1994 Post Japan, his first solo album making its mark in fine style. It was unlikely to do otherwise. 01.12.57 JOY DIVISION – Insight – The Peel Sessions, 12″EP – Strange Fruit – 1986 Peel sessions sort of mimicked a live gig recording at its crystal clear best… this one included. 01.16.50 SIOUXSIE and THE BANSHEES – Christine (Warner Chappell demo) – Kaleidoscope, CD only – Polydor – 2006 With everyone and everything here ‘battling’ to be the most understated – and with it all quite possibly recorded in a rehearsal room, on the likes of (say) a 4-track Portastudio – this is as demo’ish as a major act’s demo could sound back then. 01.19.32 THE FLAMINGOS – Shone Like The Sun #3 (unreleased demo) – 1984 With Cliff (Peacock) in Scott Walker-mode there were a few versions of this tune and to these ears it sounds even better now than it did back then. In effect the above might have doubled as my 27th birthday party and Shone Like The Sun was very likely on the Flamingos set list. 01.24.12 THE WAKE – Make You Understand – Here Comes Everybody, CD only comp – Factory Benelux – 2015 Recorded for a Feb ’84 BBC Radio 1 session for David/Kid Jensen and played live but the former only ever surfaced on the above. Stephen, Mac, Carolyn and Caesar: Winkles, Bedford, 13.11.83 Photo credit/copyright: Dec Hickey 01.26.33 LITTLE NEMO – Bed In Summer – La Cassette Froide, split cassette (with Rain Culture) – self released – 1986 Not the first European band in the mid to late ’80s to have sounded as if heavily influenced by UK bands of the early ’80s and with a track only to be found on this cassette. I won’t be acquiring one any time soon. 01.30.27 THE STRANGLERS – London Lady – 7″ – United Artists – 1977 Yep, Jean-Jacques Burnel with a lyric or two (well, one in particular) that we youth most probably laughed through back in the day but now would maybe slightly wince at. The times… 01.32.52 ELVIS COSTELLO – (I Don’t Want To Go To) Chelsea – 7″ – Radar – 1978 I had a brief moment with Declan’s singles around this time… and you had to admire the balls of a musician who wanted to strike out as an Elvis. 01.35.53 THE SUB ENSEMBLE – Faster Than The Sun (Domu Remix) – Download only – 2008 Very short-lived crew aided and abetted here by acclaimed Bedford-based (then, anyway) DJ, producer, remixer, Domu. 01.41.01 JAZZ THE GLASS – 16 Seconds – Download only, Soundcloud – 2019 A 41 Rooms regular, with another winner. Dave reminded me it uses a sample from a US boy band. I think it was a white label 12″ with anonymous writing (just initials?), that I took a punt on at no more than 20p. 01.44.47 FPI PROJECT – Come On (And Do It) (TC Funky Mix) – 12″ – Synthetic Records – 1993 ‘Tremendous funky Italian offering as ever from those talented members of Ital’s most consistent band. Chocca full of good alternative mixes, including a wicked guitar ladened TC Funky mix… ‘ – Kenny Grogan, Mixmag Update, 28.4.93 ‘Everything you love/hate about Italian records in double helpings. Very FPI Project but bang on time with its riffing flamenco-style guitar and a bundle of irresistibly funked up mixes firm Mother-man Lee Fisher, which include a wonderful reinvention of the bouncy original into a big booming beast of a track‘. Matthew Cole, Record Mirror (Music Week), 10.7.93 ‘Girl chanted powerful Hamilton Bohannon-ish happy party pounder’s original Gypsy Kings-like guitars strummed 125bpm Official, 125.2bpm Gipsy, TC 1993 wukka-wukked 125.2bpm TC Funky Mixes, new sax squawked jerkily percussive building 124.9bpm Mothers At Work Remix and Dub‘. – James Hamilton, Record Mirror (Music Week), 7.8.93 As mentioned on the show, a one and a bit trick pony but sometimes a funky break and some vocal snippets is all you need for some head nodding bizniz. 01.49.36 CHEZ DAMIER & CO-INSIDE – Give A Little Love (Made In Detroit Mix) – The United States EP, 12″ – t:ime – 1993 ‘Nottingham’s Sine boys have always (worn) worthier US influences on their sleeves. This time they make a more permanent connection with two excellent transatlantic collaborations. Their Made In Detroit Mix of Give A Little Love by Chez Damier & Co-Inside is a supremely cool organ-washed garage groove with the repeated title line drifting in and out of the mix. It becomes less mellow and more dubby as it progresses…‘ – Andy Beevers, Record Mirror (Music Week), 4.9.93 And yet another tune with a minimal use of different lyrics… and here you’re not getting the full nine minutes they’re spread over on the 12″. Still, jaunty US house with a bit of a UK ’90s garage’y feel… and I think I edited out some frogs sounds. 01.53.15 THE REESE PROJECT – The Colour of Love (Groove Corporation Trance Mix) * – 12″ – Network – 1992 ‘Even by his own standards, Kevin Saunderson is having a good year. With Inner City firmly re-established as one of the world’s leading dance acts, he now takes the limelight under his alter-ego for what will be one of the biggest tunes of the year. The Deep Reese mix (featured on the Network ‘Elixir Vitae’ double pack extravaganza that some might say is their apology for KWS) is still the one for me. The coffee table intro soaring into a menacing groove with the hookiest of vocal samples… bliss. But wait, let us not forget Groove (aka Electribe 101) Corporation’s four mixes full of true British grit and trance appeal… ‘ – Dave Seaman ****1/2 Mixmag Update, July 9, ’92. ‘Kevin ‘Master Reese’ Saunderson’s powerful Rachel Kapp wailed Club Chart topper is now out on one single in brilliant swimming bass pulsed wriggly warbling 121.6bpm Magic Juan Atkins Mix, gospelishly started hypnotically chugging (0-)123.4bpm Deep Reese Mix, piano plonked 121.6-121.5bpm Underground Resistance Mix, repetitively stuttered Kym Sims-ish 122-122.1bpm MK Deep Dub, good insistently rolling 114.7-114.8bpm Groove Corporation Trance Mix and bass bubbled blippy 114.9-114.8bpm Groove Corporation Wobble Dub, while the first of the separate promos had its throbbing somehow then steady 115bpm Vocal (Trance Mix) and 115-114.9bpm Acid Revival (Wobble Dub), plus alternative swirlingly chugging 115bpm Plae Blue Mix and Instrumental Groove Corporation 021 Remixes‘. – James Hamilton, Record Mirror (Music Week), 1.8.92 Slinky Saunderson… and albeit it the same theme, a thousand miles from Terry Callier’s What Colour Is Love in every other way. 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Dans cet épisode des Enfants d'Europe 1, Ombline Roche vous embarque pour un voyage musical festif des années 60 à 80. Au programme : des classiques incontournables et des anecdotes historiques qui sentent bon la nostalgie et l'esprit de Noël.De Dalida à Michel Fugain, en passant par les Gypsy Kings et Alain Souchon, l'émission mêle tubes légendaires, chants de Noël et surprises comme l'histoire du Tour de France sur les Champs-Élysées ou les 45 ans du film culte La Boum avec sa chanson mythique Reality.À retenir :Les grands classiques des années 60 à 80 : Gypsy Kings, Dalida, Michel Fugain, Alain Souchon.Anecdotes inédites : Tour de France 1975, film La Boum.Une ambiance festive et chaleureuse pour plonger dans l'esprit des fêtes.Notre équipe a utilisé un outil d'Intelligence artificielle via les technologies d'Audiomeans© pour accompagner la création de ce contenu écrit.Tous les jours, entre 14h et 15h, Ombline Roche vous fait revivre la musique des années 1950 à la fin des années 1980 !Hébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Send us a textThis week on The UpLevel Podcast, join us for a deeply human conversation as we sit down with Sonia Kreitzer, singer, songwriter, sound healer, and the creative force behind Doe Paoro. With over 40 million global streams, tours with artists like the Gypsy Kings and KT Tunstall, and music featured across film, TV, and international radio, Sonia brings artistry and profound devotion to healing, earth connection, and the reclamation of the human voice.Sonia's work is rooted in decades of study with indigenous music and medicine carriers from the Shipibo-Conibo of Peru to the Noke Koi of Brazil to her training in Tibetan opera. She teaches that music is a technology of harmony and that sound is one of our most powerful tools for repair, reconnection, and awakening consciousness.This episode offers an intimate look at how our voices, individually and collectively, can support us through a time of collapse, leadership transition, cultural change, and spiritual reorientation. In This Episode:Why Sonia teaches that your truest voice begins in the body, not the mindHow empowered environments transform teams, communities, and the stories we tell about ourselvesExploring the grief, gratitude, and potency of remembering where we come fromA journey into sensing, feeling, and expressing from the truth beneath imitationCreating spaces where every voice is honored and where leadership becomes a shared practiceHow understanding ancestry dissolves generational silence and awakens authentic expressionSimple practices, like humming and singing, that ground the body, open the heart, and reawaken vitalityUsing music to grieve what's ending while birthing what's possible in challenging timesFinding aliveness in the dance between endings, renewals, and the spaces in betweenHow “sonic acupuncture” dissolves emotional blockages and sparks transformationGrounding techniques that build resilience, presence, and community strengthUpcoming Experience: Activating the Voice RetreatCosta Rica • December 27 – January 3A transformative week-long immersion (limited spots). Register here.About Sonia:Sonia Kreitzer is a singer, songwriter, and sound healer who released music as “Doe Paoro.” Her music has over 40 million streams worldwide and has been featured in film, television and radio internationally. She has toured with artists like The Gipsy Kings and KT Tunstall, and her work is informed by her deep care for the earth and her belief that music can support healing and awaken consciousness. She sees music as technology of harmony and her perspective is shaped by her decades-long studies with indigenous music and medicine carriers, specifically the Shipibo-Conibo people of Peru, the Noke Koi of Brazil and studying Tibetan opera singing. She is the creator of Activating the Voice, an online course and in-person retreat series that seeks to support groups in expressing what has been historically silenced through the joy of singing.Website: www.doepaoro.comwww.uplevelproductions.comhttps://www.instagram.com/uplevelproductions/https://www.linkedin.com/company/uplevelproductionscompanyhttps://www.facebook.com/uplevelproductionscompany
The Trombone Corner Podcast is brought to you by Bob Reeves Brass and The Brass Ark. Join hosts Noah and John as they interview Tom "Bones" Malone. About Tom : Tom “Bones” Malone, trombonist, multi-instrumentalist, arranger & producer is best known for his work with The Blues Brothers, David Letterman Show and Saturday Night Live. Tom has played on 4,400+ television shows, 3,500+ radio & television commercials, over 1,500 recordings and thousands of live performances throughout the world. Tom has done 3,000 arrangements for television. Tom plays trombone, tuba, bass trombone, contrabass trombone, euphonium, bass trumpet, trumpet, flugelhorn, piccolo trumpet, alto sax, tenor sax, baritone sax, flute, piccolo, alto flute and bass flute. “Tom Bones Malone, a multi-instrumentalist, is perhaps the most successful musician in the history of film, live television and sound recording production.” - Ray Hair, president, American Federation of Musicians Tom has performed, recorded and/or arranged for Ray Charles, James Brown, Stevie Wonder, Paul McCartney, Gil Evans, Yes, Miles Davis, Beck, Aretha Franklin, Spyro Gyra, Jimmy Cliff, Frank Zappa, Stuff, The Temptations, The Supremes, Sting, Elton John, James Taylor, J Giels Band, Blood Sweat & Tears, The Band, Levon Helm, Phil Collins, Wilson Pickett, Sam & Dave, Ben E. King, The BeeGees, Meco, The Coasters, Bon Jovie, Carly Simon, Dr. John, Olivia Newton-John, Joe Cocker, The Meters, The Neville Brothers, Leo Sayer, Boz Skaggs, Chuck Berry, Robert Plant, Jeff Beck, Jimmy Page, Gypsy Kings, Willie Nelson, Clint Black, Dolly Parton, George Benson, B B King, Vince Gill, John Mayer, Steve Winwood, The Killers, Blues Traveler, The Stylistics, Busta Rhymes, Bonnie Raitt, Bruce Springsteen, Al Green, Gloria Estefan, Garth Brooks, Faith Hill, Eddie Harris, Cyndi Lauper, David Bowie, ‘N Sync, Coolio, Snoop Dog, 50 Cent, Solomon Burke, Steely Dan, Aerosmith, Tony Bennett, Mary J. Blige, Peter Frampton, Lyle Lovett, Etta James, Jon Secada, Joe Cocker, Sinead O'Conner, Toni Braxton, Harry Connick, Jr., Randy Newman, Little Richard, Pointer Sisters, Eric Clapton, Billy Preston, Marvin Gaye, Whitney Houston, Chaka Kahn, Four Tops, Elephant's Memory, Eddie Floyd, Count Basie, The Spinners, The Stylistics, Barry Manilow, Jose Feliciano, Woody Herman, Tom Petty, Macy Grey, Van Morrison, Frankie Valli, Hanson, Peggy Lee, Brenda Lee, Liza Minelli, Cab Calloway, The O'Jay's, Nancy Wilson, Shirley Bassey, Billy Joel, Bonnie Tyler, Lou Reed, Baja Men, Dr. Buzzard's Savannah Band, Joss Stone, Dionne Warwick, Meatloaf, Ashford & Simpson, Pat Metheny, David Sanborn, Luther Vandross, Teddy Pendergrass, Glen Campbell, Malo, Vicki Sue Robinson, Mandrill, Gladys Knight & The Pips, Diana Ross, Average White Band, Dreamgirls, Van McCoy, Mongo Santamaria, Instant Funk, Stephanie Mills, Herbie Mann, Paul Simon, Gloria Gayner, Plácido Domingo, Village People, Bobby Blue Bland, Pink Floyd, Hubert Laws, Tina Turner, Joe Jackson, Chuck Mangione, Lou Rawls, David Byrne, Phil Woods, James Ingram, Hank Crawford, Carmen McRae, Bette Midler, Phoebe Snow, Rupert Holmes, BJ Thomas, Samantha Sang, Al Jarreau, Sheena Easton, Johnny Taylor, Little Milton, Stanley Clark, Little Anthony & The Imperials, Joe Pesche, Ron Carter, Buddy Rich, Les Elgart, Larry Elgart, Billy Cobham, Louis Bellson, Stanley Turrentine, Gato Barbieri, Ringo Starr, Lady Gaga, Bob Geldoff, Debbie Harry, Run DMC, Ricky Martin, John Mellencamp, Eurythmics, Rufus Thomas, Debby Harry, Run DMC, Ricky Martin, Shaggy, John Mellencamp, Chris Montez, Joey Dee, Dusty Springfield, The Blues Brothers, Hanson and many others.
Audrey Birnbaum, a seasoned professional in the music industry stopped by the Indiebnb. Audrey shares her journey over the past 20 years, detailing her various roles from stage management at Variety Playhouse in Atlanta to tour management for Gypsy Kings. She discusses her experiences working on music cruises, the intricacies of managing artists, and the challenges of logistics on tour. Send us a textCheck out our SpotifyCheck out our YoutubeCheck out InstagramBook a Podcast
De Bambino a Peret, de Santana a Ismael Rivera pasando por algunas singulares creaciones de cosecha propia , la rumba. En femenino como La Terremoto de Malaga o Maria Jimenez pero en el caso de Maruja Garrido ( “Es mi Hombre”) desciende ademas de un helicóptero con Dalí. Rumberos de ayer y de mañana, de Maruja a los Gypsy Kings o Peret Reyes, uno de los originales palmeros de Peret, entregando ·master class" de palmas y “ventilador” para principiantes pero también para rumberos de pro. ¡Gózalo! Puedes hacerte socio del Club Babel y apoyar este podcast: mundobabel.com/club Si te gusta Mundo Babel puedes colaborar a que llegue a más oyentes compartiendo en tus redes sociales y dejar una valoración de 5 estrellas en Apple Podcast o un comentario en Ivoox. Para anunciarte en este podcast, ponte en contacto con: mundobabelpodcast@gmail.com.
This episode is proudly presented by our friends at Betovo!Welcome back to another episode of The Criminal Connection Podcast.Today, the Podfather welcomes the undefeated gypsy bare-knuckle boxer, James Quinn McDonagh.Now sit back and relax, we'll see you on the other side!Big thank you to our sponsors:Sky IsThe Limit Competitions - https://skyisthelimitcompetitions.co.uk/ - Get 6 tickets when you buy 5 with code: TERRYSTONE25Insignia Wellness - http://www.insigniawellness.co.uk/ - Get £200 off any sauna with code: TERRY200Fragrance Du Bois - https://fragrancedubois.com/discount/CCPOD10 - Get 10% Off using code: CCPOD10 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Text Me Your Thoughts On This EpisodePancho Campo's life story is one of global reach and bold reinvention. Born in Santiago, Chile, Pancho began his career in professional tennis, serving as the captain and manager of the Chilean Olympic Tennis Team at the 1992 Barcelona Olympic Games. He also held leadership roles in the Qatar Tennis and Squash Federation and coached on the ATP Tour.After stepping away from tennis, Pancho transitioned into the world of international events. He founded Chrand Events, an agency responsible for organizing high-profile concerts, sporting events, and conferences around the world—working with major names including Sting, Pink Floyd, Enrique Iglesias, and the Gypsy Kings.In 2003, his passion for wine led him to establish The Wine Academy of Spain. Just five years later, he became the first Spanish-speaking person to earn the prestigious title of Master of Wine.In recent years, Pancho has become a respected voice in climate advocacy, using his expertise in event management to create meaningful platforms for dialogue. He has collaborated with global figures such as Al Gore and Kofi Annan to bring attention to climate change.Pancho Campo's career is a fascinating journey through sport, culture, and cause—driven by curiosity, passion, and a desire to make a difference.
Two days after Anthony Joshua declared that Tyson Fury was his priority for 2025, Fury announced his retirement. This is nothing new for the ‘Gypsy King' - so are we to take him seriously this time?As we come to terms with the possibility of one British blockbuster not occurring, another - Chris Eubank Jr versus Conor Benn - is all but confirmed. In This Week, we strap in and head back to 1985, when Colin Jones was forced to endure what a peak Donald Curry felt like. Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Buncey is joined by Carl Frampton and Barry Jones to digest Tyson Fury's retirement. None of them are convinced that this is the end for the Gypsy King. They also hear from his manager and friend Spencer Brown, his promoter Frank Warren and his cousin and trainer Andy Lee. Oscar de la Hoya also makes an appearance on the pod, as does Eddie Hearn.
From Chummy Studios, Hye Jams Radio presents, “Paisan and Friends,” brought to you by Haig's Kabob House. The crazy Italian from New York is back! Join Paisan for an unforgettable hour of his favorite Armenian-American hits, blending infectious energy with a playlist that'll keep you grooving. Broadcasting from Los Angeles, Paisan also takes a heartfelt moment to address the victims of the devastating fires sweeping through the Southland, sharing his hopes, prayers, and solidarity with the community during these tough times. This episode is packed with great music, compelling commentary, and even a bold prediction for the rest of 2025 that you won't want to miss. Check out New Jams from Jor Mkoyan, Sirusho and Artur Safoyan. Plus Hits you know and love from Karenich, Eric Shane, Djan Edmonte, Karo Sahakyan, D'Litte, DJ Davo, Vartan Taymazyan, Lidushi, Aram MP3, 3.33, Nare Ghazaryan, Armenchik, The Gypsy Kings, Super Sako, Gevorg Martirosyan, Mash Israelyan, Kolo, Shprot and Tatul--to name a few. Tune in to Paisan & Friends on Hye Jams Radio for a show that's as vibrant, meaningful, and entertaining as ever!
Oleksandr Usyk remains the heavyweight champion of the world. On Saturday, Usyk took home a unanimous decision win in his rematch with Tyson Fury in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Now 2-0 against “The Gypsy King,” Usyk is firmly entrenched as the best heavyweight boxer in the world, and possibly the best of his generation. Following Saturday's epic boxing event, MMA Fighting's Mike Heck and Jed Meshew react to Usyk's big win and where we go from here. Topics discussed include whether the judges got things right, how A.I. judging got things wrong, what's next for Fury, where Usyk rates among the greatest heavyweights of all time, a few holiday questions, and much more. Follow Mike Heck: @MikeHeck_JR Follow Jed Meshew: @JedKMeshew Subscribe to MMA Fighting Check out our full video catalog Like MMA Fighting on Facebook Follow on Twitter Read More: http://www.mmafighting.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Oleksandr Usyk remains the heavyweight champion of the world. On Saturday, Usyk took home a unanimous decision win in his rematch with Tyson Fury in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Now 2-0 against “The Gypsy King,” Usyk is firmly entrenched as the best heavyweight boxer in the world, and possibly the best of his generation. Following Saturday's epic boxing event, MMA Fighting's Mike Heck and Jed Meshew react to Usyk's big win and where we go from here. Topics discussed include whether the judges got things right, how A.I. judging got things wrong, what's next for Fury, where Usyk rates among the greatest heavyweights of all time, a few holiday questions, and much more. Follow Mike Heck: @MikeHeck_JR Follow Jed Meshew: @JedKMeshew Subscribe to MMA Fighting Check out our full video catalog Like MMA Fighting on Facebook Follow on Twitter Read More: http://www.mmafighting.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Oleksandr Usyk remains the heavyweight champion of the world. On Saturday, Usyk took home a unanimous decision win in his rematch with Tyson Fury in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Now 2-0 against “The Gypsy King,” Usyk is firmly entrenched as the best heavyweight boxer in the world, and possibly the best of his generation. Following Saturday's epic boxing event, MMA Fighting's Mike Heck and Jed Meshew react to Usyk's big win and where we go from here. Topics discussed include whether the judges got things right, how A.I. judging got things wrong, what's next for Fury, where Usyk rates among the greatest heavyweights of all time, a few holiday questions, and much more. Follow Mike Heck: @MikeHeck_JR Follow Jed Meshew: @JedKMeshew Subscribe to MMA Fighting Check out our full video catalog Like MMA Fighting on Facebook Follow on Twitter Read More: http://www.mmafighting.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Andy Scott is joined by John Dennen, Matt Macklin and Andy Clarke to reflect on the weigh-ins for Oleksandr Usyk vs Tyson Fury 2, as both fighters weigh in at their career heaviest and drama continues to surround the Gypsy King and whether he is required to trim his beard before the fight. Toe2Toe has been nominated for best Combat Sports Podcast 2024 - you can vote here:https://trib.al/VJUe2WS
It's a heavyweight title rematch as we near the end of 2024 and host T.J. Rives and insider Dan Rafael return to preview Oleksandr Usyk-Tyson Fury II and the undercard and more on the newest "Big Fight Weekend Preview" Podcast!The guys begin with Saturday's Riyadh Season card on DAZN PPV Usyk and "The Gypsy King" rematch, for Usyk's WBC/WBO/WBA and lineal heavyweight titles. Will it be a replay of the Ukrainian's great performance in May or will Fury get his revenge/titles back?Plus, Dan has more on the Serheii Bohachuk vs. Ishmael Davis WBC final junior middleweight eliminator bout in the co-feature. Plus, rising Moses Itauma meets massive Australian Demsey McKean in a heavyweight clash and Peter McGrail and also, Johnny Fisher are in action too.Then, some News with Dan reporting on Top Rank's Feb 14th ESPN card at MSG Theater: Keyshawn Davis to challenge Denys Berinchyk for his WBO lightweight title, plus other fights for the show.He also has more on the Lineal/IBF cruiserweight champion Jai Opetaia, who will now face David Nyika January 8 in the DAZN main event in Australia. Opetaia was due to fight mandatory Huseiyn Cinkara but he suffered an ankle injury. So, now he will face Nyika, a 2020 Olympic bronze medalist from New Zealand, he sparred many rounds with.There's info on Jack Catterall-Arnold Barnoza in a WBO 140 final eliminator nearly set. Plans for February 15 on DAZN in Manchester. And, IBF featherweight titlist Angelo Leo is headed to Tomoki Kameda's hometown of Osaka, Japan, for a mandatory defense off winning the title by massive KO10 of Luis Alberto Lopez in August. The deal is agreed to.Then, a wrap up of some of the stuff that came out of the recently finished WBC convention – some mandatories, eliminators, announcement of the “Boxing Grand Prix” prospect tournament, etc.Finally, some NostalgiaDecember 19, 1997 – 27 years ago on Thursday – Prince Naseem Hamed's thrilling KO4 Kevin Kelley to retain the WBO featherweight title in his U.S./HBO debut at Madison Square Garden. The bout had an absurd Hamed ring walk followed by an absolutely epic shootout and one of the best fights of the 1990s. Six knockdowns in less than four rounds, both guys down 3x each.And tremendous co-feature people forget because the main event was so great: Kennedy McKinney TKO4 Junior "Poison" Jones to win WBO junior featherweight title. Both guys down in another wild fight. A year later on Dec. 19, 1998 – 26 years ago on Thursday – Floyd Mayweather's first 130 lb. title defense and destroys top contender Angel Mandredy in round 2 and big time heavyweight in HBO co-feature with David Tua TKO10 Hasim Rahman in their first fight, controversial stoppage. Great doubleheader.It's all part of the "Big Fight Weekend Podcast" and make sure to follow/subscribe to this feed on Apple/Spreaker/Spotify, etc.
Fresh from landing in Riyadh, we catchup with Eddie Hearn just three days out from the monster Heavyweight World Title rematch between Oleksandr Usyk and Tyson Fury. Hearn admits he's changed his mind and is backing The Gypsy King. Eddie also talks Johnny Fisher vs Dave Allen and why a future fight with Dillian Whyte might be of interest, the latest on Conor Benn's next matchup, Jai Opetaia's Trans-Tasman World Title clash with David Nyika and possible future fight with Usyk, the AI Judge Ringside this Saturday, Inoue vs Akhmadaliev for 2025 and much more!
We kick off fight week in style as we hear from Oleksandr Usyk and Tyson Fury ahead of their rematch this weekend. Champion Usyk talks about facing an ‘improved' Fury and why he won't be retiring any time soon. Meanwhile the ‘Gypsy King' discusses his weight, approach to the fight and reveals he hasn't spoken to his wife for three months! Andy Scott is then joined by Johnny Nelson and Andy Clarke as they preview the heavyweight main event and the undercard from Saudi Arabia. Plus, Moses Itauma looks ahead to his fight with Demsey McKean and a future showdown with Daniel Dubois.Toe2Toe has been nominated for best Combat Sports Podcast 2024 - you can vote here:https://trib.al/VJUe2WS
Ade Oladipo and Gareth A Davies reflect on the weekend's action in the Magnificent 7 card and Stateside We hear from Denzel Bentley who told us he wants a rematch with Janibek Alimkhanuly next after defeating Brad Pauls, meanwhile Lawrence Okolie tells us he is targeting a World Title shot in 2025 after a successful start to life as a heayweight!We hear from Duke McKenzie too who is expecting Oleksandr Usyk to make light work of Tyson Fury on December 21st, we discuss how the Gypsy King can get the his hand raised this time roundAnd Darren Till hits out at the entire Fury family after his fight with Tommy Fury was postponed Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Episode Summary: Liz Ramos, a distinguished professional dancer and choreographer, shares her inspiring journey and invaluable industry insights. From her early days in McAllen, Texas, to making significant marks in Los Angeles and New York City, Liz's story is a testament to the power of persistence and adaptability in the dance world. Host Menina Fortunato introduces Liz, highlighting her impressive collaborations with icons like Earth Wind & Fire, Usher, Jennifer Lopez, and Will Smith. Liz's narrative begins with a pivotal moment at a dance convention in New York City, where she was discovered and subsequently received a full scholarship to the Joffrey Ballet. This opportunity marked the beginning of her professional ascent, eventually leading her to vibrant dance scenes in LA and NY. Liz shares the challenges and triumphs of navigating the competitive environments of Broadway and the broader entertainment industry, emphasizing the importance of early preparation, professionalism, and versatility in auditions. She discusses her experiences with notable choreographers, including Otis Salid at the Oscars, and how these interactions shaped her career and approach to the art. Show Notes: (0:03) Creating a professional dance career with industry insights. (1:19) Liz´s extensive dance career spanning 25 years. (4:26) Dance career growth in Texas and New York City. (9:33) Dance career, including musical theater and film projects. (14:16) Broadway show, favorite gigs, and industry connections. (20:18) Importance of early preparation and professionalism in auditions. (25:26) Importance of versatility in dance and audition process. (35:01) Moving to big cities, choreographing for TV shows, and overcoming fears. (40:46) What choreographers look for in dancers for Broadway shows and commercials. (46:20) Dance conventions, teaching, and career advice. Biography: Liz Ramos made her mark in all avenues of the entertainment world in television, film, tours and Broadway. As a performer, she's had the delightful pleasure of working with some of the top artists of today such as Will Smith, Flo Rida, Kelly Rowland, The Jonas Brothers, Tinie Tempah, Enrique Iglesias, Jenifer Lopez, P.Diddy, Paula Abdul, Faith Hill, Toni Braxton, Beyonce', and many others. Her film credits include: “Enchanted”, “Rango”, “Mr & Mrs. Smith”, ”Idlewild”, ”Rent”, ”Austin Powers- Goldmember”, “El Cantante”, “Dirty Dancing-2”. Tv credits: 69th Academy Awards, Csi: Miami, Suddenly Susan, Latin Grammys, Soul Train Awards, American Music Awards, MTV Awards, Oprah, and Rosie O'donnel. Tours: Gloria Estefan Re-wrapped, Earth Wind and Fire, Will Smith promo, Kevon Edmonds and Crystal Sierra. Theater credits include: On Your Feet (Broadway),The Addams Family (Broadway- dance capt.), In the Heights(workshop), The Wiz (La Jolla Playhouse), Mambo Kings (San Francisco), Black & Blue (European tour). Liz's choreography credits span all medium. Her work can be seen on the Disney hit show “Jessie”. Other choreography credits include: Ride Along 2 (film) 2017 Macys Day Parade (celebrity opener)“Eve”(nbc), Earth, Wind & Fire tours, Latin Grammys w/Usher & Romeo Santos, Miss Angola Pageant, The Gypsy Kings (pageant guest artists), Knick City Dancers(nyc), , “Heartbreaker” video featuring WILL I AM, “Tap Girls” Revue -Harrah's Casino, “In L.A,” Larisa Dolina m/v, “Hair” (Geva Theater) Opal Ann meets the Fabulous Kit Katt (play) , Two Lost Worlds (play),Broadway bound musical Nutty Professor (associate), Grease - Papermill Playhouse (associate),2009 Miss Universe (associate), Miss USA 2011/12/13(associate),and “Viva Hollywood”(associate). Liz has worked one on one as a movement coach to some of the top celebrities in our industry today such as: Michael Bolton, Justin Hartley, Julianne Moore, Whoopi, Jennifer Lawernce, Benjamin Pratt, Halle Berry, Thalia, Gaten Matarazzo, and many others. Connect on Social Media: https://www.facebook.com/liz.ramos.5680 Webpage https://lizramos.com/
The Fighter vs. The Writer returns with a new episode as UFC legend Matt Brown and MMA Fighting senior reporter Damon Martin discuss the latest in combat sports including Oleksandr Usyk beating Tyson Fury to become the new undisputed heavyweight champion in boxing. Usyk nearly scored a finish over Fury in the ninth round but the referee opted to give "The Gypsy King" a standing 10 count rather than swooping in for a stoppage. Did the referee cost Usyk a knockout victory with that move? Plus, Usyk's win has been praised as one of the biggest in recent history in boxing but does that actually put him at the top of the pound-for-pound list? Brown explains why he just can't put Usyk there. We also discuss the recent criticism that Jon Jones has faced for picking Stipe Miocic as his next opponent rather than fighting interim UFC champion Tom Aspinall. We'll also react to Jake Paul talking trash to Mike Tyson at their most recent press conference and Brown details why he believes that's a huge mistake on Paul's part. All this and more on the latest episode of The Fighter vs. The Writer! Subscribe to MMA Fighting Check out our full video catalog Like MMA Fighting on Facebook Follow on Twitter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Fighter vs. The Writer returns with a new episode as UFC legend Matt Brown and MMA Fighting senior reporter Damon Martin discuss the latest in combat sports including Oleksandr Usyk beating Tyson Fury to become the new undisputed heavyweight champion in boxing. Usyk nearly scored a finish over Fury in the ninth round but the referee opted to give "The Gypsy King" a standing 10 count rather than swooping in for a stoppage. Did the referee cost Usyk a knockout victory with that move? Plus, Usyk's win has been praised as one of the biggest in recent history in boxing but does that actually put him at the top of the pound-for-pound list? Brown explains why he just can't put Usyk there. We also discuss the recent criticism that Jon Jones has faced for picking Stipe Miocic as his next opponent rather than fighting interim UFC champion Tom Aspinall. We'll also react to Jake Paul talking trash to Mike Tyson at their most recent press conference and Brown details why he believes that's a huge mistake on Paul's part. All this and more on the latest episode of The Fighter vs. The Writer! Subscribe to MMA Fighting Check out our full video catalog Like MMA Fighting on Facebook Follow on Twitter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Fighter vs. The Writer returns with a new episode as UFC legend Matt Brown and MMA Fighting senior reporter Damon Martin discuss the latest in combat sports including Oleksandr Usyk beating Tyson Fury to become the new undisputed heavyweight champion in boxing. Usyk nearly scored a finish over Fury in the ninth round but the referee opted to give "The Gypsy King" a standing 10 count rather than swooping in for a stoppage. Did the referee cost Usyk a knockout victory with that move? Plus, Usyk's win has been praised as one of the biggest in recent history in boxing but does that actually put him at the top of the pound-for-pound list? Brown explains why he just can't put Usyk there. We also discuss the recent criticism that Jon Jones has faced for picking Stipe Miocic as his next opponent rather than fighting interim UFC champion Tom Aspinall. We'll also react to Jake Paul talking trash to Mike Tyson at their most recent press conference and Brown details why he believes that's a huge mistake on Paul's part. All this and more on the latest episode of The Fighter vs. The Writer! Subscribe to MMA Fighting Check out our full video catalog Like MMA Fighting on Facebook Follow on Twitter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Daniel Cormier GIVES HIS INSTANT REACTION to Oleksander Usyk defeating Tyson Fury and claiming the undisputed heavyweight boxing title. DC gives his take on Usyk KNOCKING DOWN Fury and how he was able to make boxing history against the Gypsy King. Plus, don't miss why Cormier think this was one of the greatest heavyweight fights in boxing history! #Volume #HerdSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On Saturday afternoon in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, Tyson Fury and Oleksandr Usyk face off in a highly-anticipated boxing match that will crown the first undisputed heavyweight champion in nearly 25 years. So for a fight of this magnitude, MMA Fighting's José Youngs, Eric Jackman, and Jed Meshew join forces to preview the epic clash. Was Tyson Fury's poor performance against Francis Ngannou a one time thing or has "The Gypsy King" lost a step? Can Oleksandr Usyk cement himself as an all-time great and take the top pound-for-pound spot with a win over Fury? And how will this fight affect the legacies of both men, particularly with Anthony Joshua waiting in the wings? All this and more is answered as the MMA Fighting crew breaks down the biggest boxing fight of the year. Follow José Youngs: @JoseYoungs Follow Eric Jackman: @NewYorkRic Follow Jed Meshew: @JedKMeshew Subscribe: http://goo.gl/dYpsgH Check out our full video catalog: http://goo.gl/u8VvLi Visit our playlists: http://goo.gl/eFhsvM Like MMAF on Facebook: http://goo.gl/uhdg7Z Follow on Twitter: http://goo.gl/nOATUI Read More: http://www.mmafighting.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On Saturday afternoon in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, Tyson Fury and Oleksandr Usyk face off in a highly-anticipated boxing match that will crown the first undisputed heavyweight champion in nearly 25 years. So for a fight of this magnitude, MMA Fighting's José Youngs, Eric Jackman, and Jed Meshew join forces to preview the epic clash. Was Tyson Fury's poor performance against Francis Ngannou a one time thing or has "The Gypsy King" lost a step? Can Oleksandr Usyk cement himself as an all-time great and take the top pound-for-pound spot with a win over Fury? And how will this fight affect the legacies of both men, particularly with Anthony Joshua waiting in the wings? All this and more is answered as the MMA Fighting crew breaks down the biggest boxing fight of the year. Follow José Youngs: @JoseYoungs Follow Eric Jackman: @NewYorkRic Follow Jed Meshew: @JedKMeshew Subscribe: http://goo.gl/dYpsgH Check out our full video catalog: http://goo.gl/u8VvLi Visit our playlists: http://goo.gl/eFhsvM Like MMAF on Facebook: http://goo.gl/uhdg7Z Follow on Twitter: http://goo.gl/nOATUI Read More: http://www.mmafighting.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On Saturday afternoon in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, Tyson Fury and Oleksandr Usyk face off in a highly-anticipated boxing match that will crown the first undisputed heavyweight champion in nearly 25 years. So for a fight of this magnitude, MMA Fighting's José Youngs, Eric Jackman, and Jed Meshew join forces to preview the epic clash. Was Tyson Fury's poor performance against Francis Ngannou a one time thing or has "The Gypsy King" lost a step? Can Oleksandr Usyk cement himself as an all-time great and take the top pound-for-pound spot with a win over Fury? And how will this fight affect the legacies of both men, particularly with Anthony Joshua waiting in the wings? All this and more is answered as the MMA Fighting crew breaks down the biggest boxing fight of the year. Follow José Youngs: @JoseYoungs Follow Eric Jackman: @NewYorkRic Follow Jed Meshew: @JedKMeshew Subscribe: http://goo.gl/dYpsgH Check out our full video catalog: http://goo.gl/u8VvLi Visit our playlists: http://goo.gl/eFhsvM Like MMAF on Facebook: http://goo.gl/uhdg7Z Follow on Twitter: http://goo.gl/nOATUI Read More: http://www.mmafighting.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Buncey sits down with Tyson Fury's promoter Frank Warren. He tells us how the relationship came about, what it's like working with the Gypsy King and what he thinks will happen on Saturday night. Please be aware this podcast contains a discussion about suicide. If you need any help please visit bbc.co.uk/actionline
In this captivating episode of Drinks With Johnny, we sit down with the multi-talented Wes Coppola Cage for a journey through the diverse facets of his life. Wes, known for his recent single 'The Wolf' co-written with Keith Wallen of Breaking Benjamin, opens up about the creative process and shares anecdotes from his musical journey. Listeners are treated to an exploration of Wes' eclectic musical influences, ranging from the Gypsy Kings to System of a Down, providing a unique perspective on his artistic evolution. The conversation takes a fascinating turn as Wes reveals how family friend Rob Zombie played a pivotal role in connecting him with (friend of the show) Blasko, who eventually became his manager. As the episode unfolds, Wes recounts a dark and memorable chapter of his life with the band Eyes of Noctum, culminating in an epic 3-day celebration in Oslo, Norway, for his 18th birthday. The intensity continues as Wes delves into his upcoming role in the movie Boneyard, where he transformed into a chilling serial killer alongside legends Mel Gibson and 50 Cent. What makes this episode truly special is Wes' candid discussion about the challenges of carving his own path in the entertainment industry, being the son of renowned parents Nicolas Cage and Christina Fulton, and a part of the illustrious Coppola family. Wes shares insights into his upbringing, the invaluable lessons learned, and the unwavering support from his close-knit family. Beyond the spotlight, Wes unveils another dimension of his persona—his martial arts background and intense training in multiple disciplines. Listeners gain a deeper understanding of how these experiences have shaped him and contributed to his personal growth. As the conversation takes a philosophical turn, Wes and the Drinks With Johnny crew delve into discussions about the universe, the meaning of existence, and the pursuit of being conduits of positivity. The episode becomes a profound exploration of life's mysteries, making it a must-listen for those seeking deep, honest, and enlightening conversations. Become a FILTHY ANIMAL and get access to exclusive content: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2qKyxOwoa_Uz5d5xCZEUPw/join Explore More Drinks With Johnny: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/drinkswithjohnny Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drinkswithjohnny Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/drinkswithjohnny Twitter: https://twitter.com/drinkswjohnny Shop: https://www.drinkswithjohnny.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices