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Simon Jordan and Spencer Oliver were joined by Joe Gallagher for episode 111 of talkBOXING. They discussed Turki Alalshikh and Dana White's boxing league, Jonas vs Price, Lawrence Okolie and all of the rest of the latest news in boxing. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Andy Scott and Barry Jones are joined by this week's special guests Joe Gallagher, Cathy Brown and Lesley Sackey.They preview Friday's unified welterweight title fight between Natasha Jonas and Lauren Price, with Gallagher stating Price was 'disrespectful' for not showing up to Tuesday's scheduled head-to-head face-off.Brown reflects on her distinguished career, which saw her win the European title, and discusses her incredible charity called HeadGuard.Meanwhile, former European gold medallist Sackey talks about her charity 'Fight Forward', which uses boxing as a tool to help women heal from trauma.They also review last weekend's controversies, which saw Gervonta Davis take a knee in his fight with Lamont Roach without it being ruled a knockdown and Paddy Donovan being disqualified for hitting Lewis Crocket after the bell at the end of the eighth round.
It was a fight filled weekend with a world title win for Keyshawn Davis, a dramatic decision win for Arnold Barboza in England and in the same division a KO for Oscar Duarte in California, too. And, we're ready to recap it all on the "Fight Freaks Unite Recap Podcast."Host T.J. Rives returns with insider Dan Rafael of his Fight Freaks Unite Substack and Newsletter with their insight and takes.They start with the Friday Top Rank/ESPN card in NYC as Davis kayoed Denys Berinchyk to win the WBO lightweight title. Davis has massive upside. In the co-feature junior middleweight rising star Xander Zayas stopped Slawa Spomer of Germany in arguably his biggest win to date. Dan also recaps the rest of the card with: Vito Mielnicki, Abdullah Mason Rohan Polanco and even, Jared Anderson back but not looking good. Then, the Saturday Matchroom/DAZN card in Manchester, EnglandJunior welterweight Arnold Barboza Jr. scores a mlild upset over fan favorite Jack Catterall, wins vacant WBO 140 lb. interim title. Big win for Barboza. And, the Saturday Golden Boy/DAZN card in Anaheim, CaliforniaJunior welterweight Oscar Duarte punished and stopped Miguel Madueno in their junior welterweight main event. Could Duarte possibly fight...Barboza?Some NewsFriday night Top Rank announced interesting heavyweight main event for April 5 at Palms in Las Vegas: Richard Torrez Jr. vs. Guido Vianello. Co-feature wasn't formally announced but Top Rank told Dan it's junior welterweight Lindolfo Delgado vs. Elvis Rodriguez. The guys break it down.Golden Boy announced WBC interim lightweight titlist William Zepeda will make his first defense in an immediate rematch with Tevin Farmer on March 29 in Cancun, Mexico. It's a very intriguing rematch.Also Sportico, an online publication that covers sports business, put out its fourth annual “100 Highest-Paid Athletes in the World” for the calendar year 2024. Six boxers in the top 100 (purses plus endorsements). Tyson Fury was No. 3 ($147 million) for example. The guys talk $$$. Shout out to British top trainer Joe Gallagher, who announced he has been diagnosed with stage four bowel and liver cancer. Ring magazine trainer of the year in 2015. Has worked with lots of top Brits. We wish him well. And, announced the IBF junior middleweight final eliminator between Erickson Lubin and Ardreal Holmes Jr. set for May 10 (ProBox TV) at Silver Spurs Arena in Kissimmee, Florida Finally, NostalgiaFeb. 19, 2000 – 25 years ago on Wednesday – Erik Morales decisions Marco Antonio Barrera in the first fight of their all-time legendary trilogy. WBC/WBO junior featherweight unification fight. Tremendous battle as the guys go over and... it was only the beginning!Hear it all on the "Fight Freaks Unite Recap Podcast" and make sure to follow/subscribe on Apple/Spreaker/Spotify, etc.!
It was a fight filled weekend with a world title win for Keyshawn Davis, a dramatic decision win for Arnold Barboza in England and in the same division a KO for Oscar Duarte in California, too. And, we're ready to recap it all on the "Fight Freaks Unite Recap Podcast."Host T.J. Rives returns with insider Dan Rafael of his Fight Freaks Unite Substack and Newsletter with their insight and takes.They start with the Friday Top Rank/ESPN card in NYC as Davis kayoed Denys Berinchyk to win the WBO lightweight title. Davis has massive upside. In the co-feature junior middleweight rising star Xander Zayas stopped Slawa Spomer of Germany in arguably his biggest win to date. Dan also recaps the rest of the card with: Vito Mielnicki, Abdullah Mason Rohan Polanco and even, Jared Anderson back but not looking good. Then, the Saturday Matchroom/DAZN card in Manchester, EnglandJunior welterweight Arnold Barboza Jr. scores a mlild upset over fan favorite Jack Catterall, wins vacant WBO 140 lb. interim title. Big win for Barboza. And, the Saturday Golden Boy/DAZN card in Anaheim, CaliforniaJunior welterweight Oscar Duarte punished and stopped Miguel Madueno in their junior welterweight main event. Could Duarte possibly fight...Barboza?Some NewsFriday night Top Rank announced interesting heavyweight main event for April 5 at Palms in Las Vegas: Richard Torrez Jr. vs. Guido Vianello. Co-feature wasn't formally announced but Top Rank told Dan it's junior welterweight Lindolfo Delgado vs. Elvis Rodriguez. The guys break it down.Golden Boy announced WBC interim lightweight titlist William Zepeda will make his first defense in an immediate rematch with Tevin Farmer on March 29 in Cancun, Mexico. It's a very intriguing rematch.Also Sportico, an online publication that covers sports business, put out its fourth annual “100 Highest-Paid Athletes in the World” for the calendar year 2024. Six boxers in the top 100 (purses plus endorsements). Tyson Fury was No. 3 ($147 million) for example. The guys talk $$$. Shout out to British top trainer Joe Gallagher, who announced he has been diagnosed with stage four bowel and liver cancer. Ring magazine trainer of the year in 2015. Has worked with lots of top Brits. We wish him well. And, announced the IBF junior middleweight final eliminator between Erickson Lubin and Ardreal Holmes Jr. set for May 10 (ProBox TV) at Silver Spurs Arena in Kissimmee, Florida Finally, NostalgiaFeb. 19, 2000 – 25 years ago on Wednesday – Erik Morales decisions Marco Antonio Barrera in the first fight of their all-time legendary trilogy. WBC/WBO junior featherweight unification fight. Tremendous battle as the guys go over and... it was only the beginning!Hear it all on the "Fight Freaks Unite Recap Podcast" and make sure to follow/subscribe on Apple/Spreaker/Spotify, etc.!
iFLTV's Andrew McCart caught up with promoter Eddie Hearn to talk about Jack Catterall vs Arnold Barboza, Anthony Joshua vs Derek Chisora, Oscar De La Hoya & sends his best wishes to trainer Joe Gallagher... Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A full 2 hour conversation BCFC legend Joe Gallagher, We take a trip down memory lane and 're visit those halcyon days of the golden decade. Joe recalls wonderful stories of Kenneth, TF, Garth & Stan Harland, The Brummagem Bookie,. His highs & lows, and much more...With Paul CollinsEdited/Produced by Chris Brownewww.tiltontalk.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This is a "Full" podcast of Frank Worthington with 3 of the players that new him, Alan Curbishley,Joe Gallagher and Keith BertschinSit back and ejoy these wonderfull memories..With Paul CollinsProduced/Edited by Chris Brownewww.srbmedia.co.ukSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/srbmedia. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This is a "Full" podcast of Frank Worthington with 3 of the players that new him, Alan Curbishley,Joe Gallagher and Keith BertschinSit back and ejoy these wonderfull memories..With Paul CollinsProduced/Edited by Chris Browne Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Kinleith Mill in Tokoroa plans to halt paper processing next year and that will mean about 230 job losses. It's owner Oji Fibre solutions said the paper part of the business has been making significant losses for several years and there's no prospect of that improving. Instead, Kinleith will import paper for its packaging operations and will focus on pulp. Workers were told of the looming cuts at a meeting this morning, with a final decision due by January. In September, Oji Fibre Solutions, announced the closure of its Penrose operations, up to 75 workers were affected. In August Winstone Pulp and Paper revealed it was closing its two Ruapehu mills. Joe Gallagher from E tu union spoke to Lisa Owen.
There's concern for hundreds of Kiwi workers as one of New Zealand's biggest pulp and paper mills looks to halt production. Tokoroa's Kinleith Mill plans to halt paper processing by June 2025 - with 230 jobs on the line. E tū negotiations specialist Joe Gallagher says these jobs cuts will have a ripple effect that impacts the rest of Tokoroa. "Tokoroa was born out of the fact that a lot of people migrated to the area to work at Kinleith - a lot of people rely on Kinleith. 230 jobs is not insignificant and that's not counting the downstream of people in cafes, doctors, nurses and all those other jobs. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
There's concern for hundreds of Kiwi workers as one of New Zealand's biggest pulp and paper mills looks to halt production. Tokoroa's Kinleith Mill plans to halt paper processing by June 2025 - with 230 jobs on the line. E tū negotiations specialist Joe Gallagher says these jobs cuts will have a ripple effect that impacts the rest of Tokoroa. "Tokoroa was born out of the fact that a lot of people migrated to the area to work at Kinleith - a lot of people rely on Kinleith. 230 jobs is not insignificant and that's not counting the downstream of people in cafes, doctors, nurses and all those other jobs. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hollywood on the Rocks: the Hollywood purge explained and Marvel's Blade is doomed. Plus an interview with The Boondock Saints director Troy Duffy and Citizen Weiner filmmakers Zack Weiner, Joe Gallagher and Daniel Robbins. Hilarity ensues!
Seventy-five workers at the Oji paper recycling mill in Auckland will find out this morning if they'll have jobs in the lead up to Christmas. E Tu union spokesperson Joe Gallagher spoke to Corin Dann.
There's belief a major Auckland pulp mill proposing closure could be the first of many. Oji Fibre Solutions is consulting with its 75 Penrose staff, citing a three-year pattern of losses. CEO Jon Ryder says dramatically rising energy costs are one of several issues plaguing the mill. E tū Union negotiation specialist Joe Gallagher says the Government needs to step in and set up some regulations. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
There's belief a major Auckland pulp mill proposing closure could be the first of many. Oji Fibre Solutions is consulting with its 75 Penrose staff, citing a three-year pattern of losses. CEO Jon Ryder says dramatically rising energy costs are one of several issues plaguing the mill. E tū Union negotiation specialist Joe Gallagher says the Government needs to step in and set up some regulations. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Buncey heads to the Moss Side Boxing Gym in Manchester. He's joined by Joe Gallagher, who's been part of the gym for nearly forty years and now trains the likes of Tasha Jonas and Lawrence Okie there. They take a stroll down memory lane and exchange stories from the early days when Phil Martin ran the place. Joe also updates us on his current stable of fighters and what the next few months hold.
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On today's episode we are joined by the youngest of four brothers from one of the most famous boxing families. Fighting out of Liverpool and coached by Joe Gallagher, Callum Smith went on to gain British and European success at super middleweight before overcoming George Groves for the WBA Strap.His continued rise within Boxing led him face to face with Cancelo Alvarez, which unfortunately for Smith became his first loss. Smith dusted himself off and aimed to become two-weight world champion but fell short against Artur Beterbiev, leaving his career at a crossroads.Callum Smith joins the show to talk about what his career now holds in store, and reflect on his unique background and incredible success. He discusses the pitfalls of the often murky world of professional boxing, his thoughts on his more brash and vocal peers and opens up on his plans for the future.Subscribe now for the full episode and head to www.youtube.com/@UpFrontWithSimonJordan.Warning: This episode may contain strong language and references to violence. Listener discretion advised.Remember, 18+ for gambling responsibly.
On this week's episode, Andy Scott and Gary Logan are joined by WBC President Mauricio Sulaimán who faces boxing's toughest questions including his new six-judging scoring system idea. Mauricio also details the measures the WBC is taking to ensure clean athlete protocol and his thoughts on eccentric star Ryan Garcia's promotion of his upcoming bout against Devin Haney.Plus two time world champ Paul Butler previews his fight with Nolberto Jimenez as he looks to add the IBO title to his collection. Paul is joined by his trainer Joe Gallagher who discusses Lawrence Okolie's WBC bridgerweight title shot against Lukasz Rozanski.
Andy Scott and Gary Logan are joined by Lawrence Okolie as they discuss his upcoming bridgerweight title shot against Lukasz Rozanski in Poland. Plus, the former cruiserweight gives an honest and open assessment of his recent performances, working with Joe Gallagher and a possible rematch with Chris-Billian Smith. We also look ahead to the Easter Sunday heavyweight clash between Fabio Wardley and Frazer Clarke, and preview the rest of the ‘bad blood' card.
Slamdance 2024 coverage continues with a look at Citizen Weiner a documentary about a media prank that actors/writers Zach Weiner, Joe Gallagher, and director Daniel Robbins put on where Weiner ran for New York City Council in 2020.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-projection-booth-podcast--5513239/support.
Slamdance 2024 coverage continues with a look at Citizen Weiner a documentary about a media prank that actors/writers Zach Weiner, Joe Gallagher, and director Daniel Robbins put on where Weiner ran for New York City Council in 2020.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-projection-booth-podcast--5513239/support.
IFL TV'S ANDREW McCART SPOKE TO TRAINER DAVE COLDWELL ON JOE GALLAGHER'S TALKSPORT REMARKS & TALKS JONAS/MAYER. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Buncey is with Stacey Copeland to look back at a special night of boxing in Liverpool. After retaining her IBF welterweight title by split decision, we hear from Natasha Jonas about the fight and what she wants to do next. He also chats to a downbeat Mikaela Mayer, promoter Ben Shalom and Jonas' trainer Joe Gallagher.
Tinies! If you're looking to give your wardrobe a big revamp this year, then today's ep is perfect for you.Sophie and Melissa have hit up Ben and Joe Gallagher, founders of LuxeCollective to get your fashion forecast for the year ahead.They dive into some of the biggest trends from the past 12 months, give their advice on the best brands you could put your money into, and if purchasing a handbag is on your horizon, then they also reveal which designer brand you should NEVER buy if you want to protect your investment.PLUS, Sophie and Melissa get taught how to spot a fake bag, and the boys talk about bagging the biggest investment EVER on ‘Dragon's Den' with Diary Of A CEOs Steven Bartlett.If you want more of this kind of thing, or if there's anybody else you'd like to see on Wednesdays then let us know.And keep sending us all your dilemmas and storytimes.Instagram / TikTok / YouTube: @wednesdayspodcastEmail: wednesdays@jampotproductions.co.uk-Luxe Collective / tiktok.com/@luxecollective-Credits:Producer: @ben_johnsEditor: @kat.milsomExec: @jemimarathboneVideographer: @jamierg99Social Media: @thechampagency Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Scott Cardle was a mainstay of the Team GB amateur programme who fought some of the best amateurs in the world and trained alongside two crops of Olympians. He turned pro with high hopes, trained with Joe Gallagher but admits things changed for him after being pushed in British title fights by Sean Dodd. Here, in a frank, candid and at times funny interview, Scott recalls stories from the amateurs, the Gallagher training camps at the Wild Card, how and when things went wrong, his pride in his successes and his perspective on his life and career now.
Our Great Coach on this episode is Joe Gallagher . Joe is a former amateur boxer who started coaching in 1993. He has been involved in over 300 professional fights. 100 title fights and his fighters have won world, European,. British and Commonwealth titles. In 2015 he became the USA Ring Magazine 2015 World Trainer of the year. Then became 2018-19 Boxing News trainer of the year for a second time .In 2018 Joe set up the Joe Gallagher Academy in Manchester which is backed by England Amateur Boxing which provides Education and boxing courses for 16-18 year olds. In 2019 Joe received award for the work done with the academy at The This Is Manchester Awards ceremony for making a difference in the community.Some of the highlights are:His belief that new blood motivates old blood, and how he brings this to life in the gym. The work he does giving back to the community through is academy in Manchester which he says gives him a feeling that “ theres nothing better than'” which is saying something given the world champions he has coached.His learning that underdogs meed to have grit, tenacity and desire if they are to succeed.If you would like to send us any feedback or if you know a great coach, who has a unique story to share, then we would love to hear from you, please contact us at paul@thegreatcoachespodcast.com or contact us through our website thegreatcoachespodcast.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week the podcast is on the road as Andy Scott travels to Manchester for Smith v Eubank 2 fight week. We hear from Joe Gallagher, Russ Anber, Brian "BoMac" McIntyre and Mikaela Mayer as we look ahead to Saturday's exciting bill at the AO Arena.
In a special debate episode Andy Scott is joined by a host of guests to argue the case over the Usyk v Dubois "low blow" controversy.Russ Anber, Brian "Bo Mac" McIntyre, Mikaela Mayer and Joe Gallagher all share their views on the incident that dominated boxing last weekend.
TRAINER extraordinaire Joe Gallagher is on hand to cast his eye over the world of boxing. Alongside Alex Steedman, Joe discusses the issue of drugs in boxing, examines the progress of Anthony Joshua and predicts the outcome of Oleksandr Usyk-Daniel Dubois.There's also an update on Gallagher's own stable of fighters, the highs and lows of being a trainer and a trip back in time to when Mark Breland was unbeaten and Marlon Starling was a pesky contender.Please follow us and leave a nice review!
During the War, Bill Gargan led a USO group that featured Paulette Goddard, Keenan Wynn, and accordionist Andy Arcari. They toured China-Burma-India. He spent four months overseas in some of the poorest and worst conditions of the War, putting on shows and flying in various prop planes despite a lingering ear infection, drinking whatever alcohol he could to help keep sane. When Bill finally got home his ear was so swollen wife Mary jokingly called him Dumbo. Under contract at MGM, he borrowed an apartment in New York and went on stage. His first night he got word that friend Leslie Howard had been killed in a plane crash. The War marked a dividing line in Bill's life. He went back to Hollywood and made Swing Fever, She Gets Her Man, and finally in 1945, he starred with Bing Crosby, Ingrid Bergman, and Martha Sleeper as Joe Gallagher in The Bells of St. Mary's. Television sets began to show up in homes as Bill and his agent Ken Dolan conceived a half-hour mystery radio show called Murder Will Out for ABC. It failed to find a long-term sponsor and was canceled. Gargan next starred in I Deal In Crime, beginning on January 21st, 1946 on ABC. He played private investigator Ross Dolan for the next twenty months. During that time, Gargan also guest-starred on Family Theater, hosting the second episode on February 20th, 1947. Family Theater was created by Patrick Peyton of the Holy Cross Fathers. Mutual Broadcasting donated time under four conditions: The show had to be a drama of top quality; strictly nonsectarian; feature a film star; and Father Peyton had to pay the production costs. Peyton met Loretta Young, who advised him on how to approach A-listers. She became the “first lady” of Family Theater. Between 1947 and 1956, there were four-hundred eighty-two dramas broadcast. Few used religion of any kind in the plot. Bill continued to make guest-appearances on radio, like on the October 13th, 1948 episode of Bing Crosby's Philco Radio Time on ABC. It would be in 1949 that William Gargan took on his most famous role, and in the process became one of the first television drama detectives in broadcasting.
Ever had a good laugh over a car-parking debacle? Well, join us as we look back on a humorous incident while drawing comparisons between the buttoned-up newsroom attitude and our laid-back atmosphere. Along with our special guest, Joe Gallagher, we examine the shifting norms in broadcasting, appreciating the relaxed vibe of podcasting that feels like a friendly chat.In a world where people often choose to film rather than intervene in dangerous situations, we raise a thought-provoking question: why are we becoming voyeurs, prioritizing recording over helping? Together with Joe, we also delve into the profound influence of music on our morals and beliefs.In the concluding chapter of our conversation, we venture into a thoughtful analysis of today's culture and its impact on spirituality. Coping with cultural complexities, we share an inspiring story of Joshua Charles, a convert who embraced the Church during Easter 2019. We explore the power of the traditional Latin Mass within Catholicism and examine the concept of religious discrimination through the lens of recent Google's Pride events. Tune in to our lively discussion on controversial issues, where we highlight Christian empathy and our emotional responses to these issues. An engaging conversation awaits you, one that will certainly provoke thoughts and offer fresh perspectives.********************************************************https://www.avoidingbabylon.comLocals Community: https://avoidingbabylon.locals.comStore: https://avoiding-babylon.sellfy.store/RSS Feed for Podcast Apps: https://feeds.buzzsprout.com/1987412.rssSpiritusTV: https://spiritustv.com/@avoidingbabylonBuzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched! Start for FREE Support the showCheck out our new store!
A lack of investment in training has left Aotearoa short of telco technicians, and a long queue of people waiting to get high speed fibre installed, a union says. Chorus, New Zealand's main provider of telecommunications infrastructure, has been forced to apologise for wait times, in some cases blowing out to 10 weeks, when its target time for installations is 15 days. It's blaming a shortage of about 200 techs, saying many overseas workers returned their home countries when the covid boarder closures lifted. E tū Union organiser Joe Gallagher talks to Lisa Owen.
Joe Gallagher and Anthony Crolla join Steve to dissect the news that the proposed fight between Tyson Fury and Oleksandr Usyk is off. Fury's promoter Frank Warren is on the show to explain why talks broke down. And ahead of his fight on April 1st, Anthony Joshua sits down with Steve to share his thoughts as he returns to the ring.
Steve is joined by Joe Gallagher and Anthony Crolla to look ahead to a big weekend of boxing. We hear from Lawrence Okolie as he defends his WBO Cruiserweight title against David Light on Saturday. And Lyndon Arthur, who fights on Friday shares his remarkable story into professional boxing with the help of his trainer Pat Barrett. Plus, Boxxer CEO Ben Shalom joins the pod to chat about his show this weekend in Manchester.
In this week's bonus Toe2Toe "on the road" episode John Dennen interviews Dan Azeez and Joe Gallagher in Paris ahead of Saturday's live Fight Night.
Joe Gallagher joins Steve to pick through the bones of Liam Smith's brutal knock-out of Chris Eubank Jr. Recorded back stage after the fight, they hear from Smith himself as well as a host of other people including Ben Shalom, Natasha Jonas, Carl Froch, Kalle Sauerland, Roy Jones Jr and George Groves.
Joining us for our first podcast of 2023, Joe Gallagher and Spencer Oliver.Matt was actually held up in traffic but we were able to keep the ship afloat without him and he did manage to make it in time to join us towards the end.We had a look at what we can expect in 2023, where the sport sits currently in terms of its popularity, the impact of Misfits boxing, and even had time to talk commentary and corner work.It was a great fun chat with two top blokes.
The Princeton New Money Ass Clowns (Farrell Walsh, Louie Saunders, and Jorin Garguilo) stop by to chat 'n prov about Hardee's vs. Carl's Junior, indoor putting greens, and accidental murder suicides. Farrell, Louie, and Jorin were members of the legendary iO Harold team 'Revolver' and are currently all performers at CIC Theater (where Farrell serves as Artistic Director). To learn more about CIC classes and shows visit: www.cictheater.com Farrell, Louie, and Jorin improvise as The Princeton New Money Ass Clowns every Wednesday at 8PM at Finley Dunnes (3458 N Lincoln Ave) in Chicago. Performers:Farrell Walsh (@FarrellWalsh)Louie Saunders (@LouieSaunders) (H.u.h... Podcast)Jorin Garguilo (@joringarguilo) (Beyond The Veil of Sleep Podcast)Tim Lyons (@TimLyons)Dan White (@atdanwhite)Support the pod! Join our Patreon for an extended version of this episode, weekly bonus episodes, and additional premium content. www.Patreon.com/improvisdeadThis episode - and all of it's glorious foley - was edited by our good friend Joe Gallagher. Thanks, Joe!
Former world featherweight champion Scott Quigg talks about the single-mindedness that took him to the top of the sport. He discuses the sacrifices he has made to reach the pinnacle in a fights against the likes of Rendall Monroe, Carl Frampton, Kiko Martinez and Oscar Valdez. The former champion also talks about his life after boxing, and what it was like learning from coaches including Brian Hughes, Ricky Hatton, Joe Gallagher and Freddie Roach – as well as being a stablemate of Puerto Rican great Miguel Cotto.
Promoter Ben Shalom joins Steve to look ahead to a big night of boxing in Manchester this weekend. Natasha Jonas and her trainer Joe Gallagher are on the pod as she hopes to add another title to her collection against the Canadian Marie-Eve Dicaire. As well as also hearing from Dicaire, Steve chats to Dalton Smith who defends his British super-lightweight title against Kaisee Benjamin. And Ricky Hatton pops over for a chat as he fights Marco Antonio Barrerain an exhibition on the same night.
Miko is joined by fellow Franciscan Baron, Joe Gallagher. Joe is the head of Resistance at Church Militant and a great guy with a great story. They talk about Joe's conversion story, corruption, why Tate is so popular, and Church Militant. Instagram World Ablaze: @worldablaze Joe: @joe___gallagher Church Militant: @churchmilitantcom Resistance: @cmresistance Websites churchmilitant.com cmresistance.com Chapters 0:00 Intro 1:13 Which celebrity would you convert? 4:27 Joe's Story 13:16 What is Church Militant? 20:55 How do you maintain peace amidst chaos? 30:00 What is the resistance? 37:50 Why is Andrew Tate so popular? 52:42 Joe's Advice for Moving Forward 58:27 Outro
This week we've got an all-star crew to help us get our prov on as we welcome Ryan Haney, Amir Khan, and Max Knoblach to the show! We chat'n'prov about Youtube Tutorials, beach side cereal restuarants, and possibly one of the craziest opening stories we've ever had! You can catch Max on Seasons 1 and 2 of https://www.netflix.com/title/80211627 (Russian Doll) now streaming on Netflix! Catch Amir and Ryan live if you're an NYC local or streaming at www.Raaatscraps.com. You can listen to Amir's podcast https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/honey-baby-sweetie-love/id1542713716 (Honey Baby Sweetie Love here)! This week's episode was edited by Joe Gallagher. Check him out at jgallagherphoto.com Performers: Ryan Haney (https://twitter.com/ryan_haney (@Ryan_Haney)) Amir Khan (https://twitter.com/AmirKhanStuff (@AmirKhanStuff)) Max Knoblach (https://twitter.com/MaxKnoblauch (@MaxKnoblauch)) Tim Lyons (https://twitter.com/timlyons (@TimLyons)) Dan White (https://twitter.com/atdanwhite (@atdanwhite)) Support the pod! Join our Patreon for an extended version of this episode, weekly bonus episodes, and additional premium content. https://my.captivate.fm/www.Patreon.com/improvisdead (www.Patreon.com/improvisdead)