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iFL TV's Joe Pugh speaks to Leigh Wood as he opens up on his recent defeat to Anthony Cacace. He speaks about his decision to continue boxing and wants to settle the score with Josh Warrington. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Michael begins by reflecting on the immediate aftermath of his highly controversial exit from the 2016 Olympics. Following this pivotal moment, he shifted his focus to professional boxing, opting to partner with Top Rank promotions in the United States. Michael discusses the process of relocating with his family to the U.S. and recounts his early successes in the professional arena. It wasn't long before he found himself headlining St. Patrick's Day events at Madison Square Garden in New York, captivating a large Irish audience. He opens up about the significant backlash he faced back home, stemming from the controversy surrounding his ring entrance music, and how some of the public's perception of him does not reflect his true character. Our conversation delves into notable bouts from his pro career, including a gratifying victory over his 2016 Olympic rival, Vladimir Nikitin, at MSG. He also secured both WBO and WBA continental titles, including a great win against former world champion TJ Doheny at Falls Park in 2021. This then positioned Michael for that much-anticipated shot at the world title against Leigh Wood in 2022. The matchup was unforgettable and Fight of the Year, but the last round defeat was the first setback in Michael's pro career. After some good wins, back-to-back defeats against Luis Alberto Lopez and Jordan Gill, Michael took a break from the ring for over a year to regroup. During this hiatus, he remained active, discovering a new passion for running and successfully completed a marathon in under three hours—a challenge he set for himself and accomplished. However, the call of boxing was undeniable, and following a 15-month absence, a recent victory has set him back on the right path. Michael continues to harbor ambitions of capturing that elusive world title, with the final chapter of his professional career yet to be written.
We discuss the recent bouts from Leigh Wood and Emmanuel Navarrete and whether their time in the sport is starting to run out. And we end with news and notes including Dana White receives some news from Turki.
On this segment of "Real Talk", the Ring Gang crew recap Leigh Wood vs Anthony Cacace
On this segment of "Real Talk", the Ring Gang crew recap Leigh Wood vs Anthony Cacace
From underdog to world-beater, from waiting in the wings to centre stage — Anthony Cacace has flipped the script on what we thought was possible in Irish boxing. Just over a year ago, many wondered if the ‘Apache' would ever get his big chance. Now he's one of the most feared men in the super-featherweight division and looking at possible monster matches up at lightweight. It started in Saudi with a stunning upset over Joe Cordina… continued in Wembley, where he took out the battle-hardened Josh Warrington… and most recently, he silenced Nottingham by stopping Leigh Wood in the ninth round, forcing the towel to come in.It's the stuff of Hollywood. And who better to walk us through this incredible chapter than someone who's covered him from the very beginning — Belfast journalist and boxing lifer, David Mohan. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Anthony Cacace vs Leigh Wood Review | #79 The Boxing Show returns as Boxing News' Rob Tebbutt is joined by former WBO super-featherweight champion Barry Jones as they review Anto Cacace's stoppage win over Leigh Wood and look ahead to Johnny Fisher's heavyweight rematch with Dave Allen. Boxing News: https://bit.ly/BoxingNewsSubscribe Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
At the age of 46 and without a win in six years, Manny Pacquiao is set to walk into a world welterweight title fight. We ask how and why this is being allowed to occur. In Nottingham last weekend, Anthony Cacace produced his latest impressive beatdown when he halted the plucky but outgunned Leigh Wood. We look ahead to the heavyweight rematch between Johnny Fisher and Dave Allen and go all the way back to 1970 when Ken Buchanan made one last stop at British level before taking over the world. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Ade Oladipo and Gareth A Davies reflect on Anthony Cacace's win over Leigh Wood in Nottingham and discuss who the Belfast native should fight nextWe hear also from Chris Eubank Jnr who spoke to talkSPORT in Monte Carlo about the possibility of a rematch with Conor BennElsewhere we build up to the rematch of Johnny Fisher and Dave Allen this weekend and discuss a return for Mann Pacquiao who is set to fight for a WBC World Title aged 46! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
iFLTV's Andrew McCart caught up with broadcaster Gareth A. Davies to discuss Anto Cacace stopping Leigh Wood, Steve Gray's having Wood up on the scorecards, Big John Fisher beef & Johnny Fisher vs Dave Allen rematch. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Barry Jones and Carl Frampton join Buncey as Anto Cacace beats Leigh Wood in Nottingham. The boys discuss the fight and what next for both boxers. Is it time for Wood to hang up the gloves? And will Cacace get a homecoming in Belfast against O'Shaquie Foster? We hear from Cacace and his promoter Frank Warren, Plus, Wood's trainer Ben Davison's gives his honest assessment of his figher.
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Timestamps0:00 Emanuel Navarrete-Charly Suarez 21:00 undercard28:00 Anthony Cacace-Leigh Wood results31:35 ProBox TV34:40 Serhii Bohachuk-Myke Fox Preview39:48 Fisher-Allen IIIn this podcast, Lukie is all by himself as Dakota is away being an adult. The main topic is Emanuel Navarrete-Charly Suarez and the WBO junior lightweight title fight. It was confusing and we talk about it.Other stuff, Raymond Muratalla wins the interim IBF lightweight title over Zaur Abdullaev. I will talk about a few notable insights including Giovani Santillan, Andres Cortes and Alan Garcia. Also, Anthony Cacace stopped Leigh Wood...I will talk about this for a little bit, but not too much. On Friday, Dainier Pero survived a knockdown to win a heavyweight main event. I will also talk about this week's fight action, with the most marquee bout being Serhii Bohachuk-Myke Fox which will broadcast on UFC Fight Pass.Leave a review to support the show
Some controversy in San Diego, another big showing for Anthony Cacace in the U.K. and a tremendous under the radar Japanese title fight Sunday were all part of the weekend for us to go over on the "Fight Freaks Unite Recap Podcast."Host T.J. Rives returns with insider Dan Rafael of his Fight Freaks Unite Substack to talk it all.They Recap the Top Rank / ESPN show Saturday in San DiegoEmanuel Navarrete wins a Tech Decision over Charly Suarez and retains the WBO junior lightweight title. But, was it a punch or a butt that caused the Navarrete cut that stopped the fight. And, will this verdict be overturned by the California commission now? The boys go in detail about it and their opinions on what should be done?In the co-feature, Raymond Muratalla decisioned Zaur Abdullaev and wins vacant IBF interim lightweight title. What's next... Loma?? Then, a recap from the Queensberry DAZN main event Saturday in Nottingham, EnglandAnthony Cacace again gets an impressive with a TKO9 over hometown fave Leigh Wood. Third staight significant win for Cacace and was it the end for the popular Wood?A brief recap of the ProBox main event Saturday in Kissimmee, Fla. as Erickson Lubin TKO11 against Ardreal Holmes in an IBF junior middleweight eliminator. Not a thrilling fight, but Lubin helps himself with the win. Finally, the boys recap the main event in Tokyo on Sunday morning USA time, as Fernando "Puma" Martinez wins another action packed decision with Kazuto Ioka in their rematch. And, Martinez, who got off the canvas late, retains WBA junior bantamweight title. Then, some NewsDan is reporting on plans in works for Roman “Chocolatito” Gonzalez to return this Summer ahead of a probable junior bantamweight title shot. Chocolatito is No. 1 in the WBO, WBC and WBA rankings.And, if the Pacquiao-Barrios happens for July 19. It will have not only the Fundora-Tszyu 2 junior middleweight rematch, but also a possible for undercard so is Pitbull Cruz vs. Angel Fierro 2, as well.Nostalgia (Go to our BFW Youtube page for:May 12, 2001 – 24 years ago on Monday – Felix Trinidad TKO5 William Joppy to win the WBA middleweight title in the Don King's and HBO's middleweight tournament semis. Dan was ringside for top 2-3 atmospheres he's ever been in. MSG was on fire inside and outside that night. Incredible memories!Go WATCH here: https://www.youtube.com/@bigfightweekend9132/featuredAnd make sure to follow/subscribe to this podcast feed on Apple/Spreaker/Spotify!
Anto Cacace and Frank Warren reflect on Cacace's win over Leigh Wood PLUS Warren gives us an update on the future of Billy Joe Saunders
This episode is brought to you by PPV.COM! (0:00) - Intro (4:07) - How to fix boxing's problem with low activity (16:20) - One Championship use red cards in boxing (20:02) - Emanuel Navarrete-Charly Suarez punch/headbutt controversy (33:00) - Anthony Cacace def. Leigh Wood (39:40) - Manny Pacquiao vs. Mario Barrios is set for July Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Some controversy in San Diego, another big showing for Anthony Cacace in the U.K. and a tremendous under the radar Japanese title fight Sunday were all part of the weekend for us to go over on the "Fight Freaks Unite Recap Podcast."Host T.J. Rives returns with insider Dan Rafael of his Fight Freaks Unite Substack to talk it all.They Recap the Top Rank / ESPN show Saturday in San DiegoEmanuel Navarrete wins a Tech Decision over Charly Suarez and retains the WBO junior lightweight title. But, was it a punch or a butt that caused the Navarrete cut that stopped the fight. And, will this verdict be overturned by the California commission now? The boys go in detail about it and their opinions on what should be done?In the co-feature, Raymond Muratalla decisioned Zaur Abdullaev and wins vacant IBF interim lightweight title. What's next... Loma?? Then, a recap from the Queensberry DAZN main event Saturday in Nottingham, EnglandAnthony Cacace again gets an impressive with a TKO9 over hometown fave Leigh Wood. Third staight significant win for Cacace and was it the end for the popular Wood?A brief recap of the ProBox main event Saturday in Kissimmee, Fla. as Erickson Lubin TKO11 against Ardreal Holmes in an IBF junior middleweight eliminator. Not a thrilling fight, but Lubin helps himself with the win. Finally, the boys recap the main event in Tokyo on Sunday morning USA time, as Fernando "Puma" Martinez wins another action packed decision with Kazuto Ioka in their rematch. And, Martinez, who got off the canvas late, retains WBA junior bantamweight title. Then, some NewsDan is reporting on plans in works for Roman “Chocolatito” Gonzalez to return this Summer ahead of a probable junior bantamweight title shot. Chocolatito is No. 1 in the WBO, WBC and WBA rankings.And, if the Pacquiao-Barrios happens for July 19. It will have not only the Fundora-Tszyu 2 junior middleweight rematch, but also a possible for undercard so is Pitbull Cruz vs. Angel Fierro 2, as well.Nostalgia (Go to our BFW Youtube page for:May 12, 2001 – 24 years ago on Monday – Felix Trinidad TKO5 William Joppy to win the WBA middleweight title in the Don King's and HBO's middleweight tournament semis. Dan was ringside for top 2-3 atmospheres he's ever been in. MSG was on fire inside and outside that night. Incredible memories!Go WATCH here: https://www.youtube.com/@bigfightweekend9132/featuredAnd make sure to follow/subscribe to this podcast feed on Apple/Spreaker/Spotify!
#Anthonycacace #leighwood #queensberrypromotions ️️️☎️ Anthony Cacace vs. Leigh Wood Live Fight Chat
Fight Disciples Adam Catterall and Nick Peet review their previously predicted dominant display for Anthony Cacace in Nottingham against Leigh Wood. For more Boxing content subscribe to our channel and join the Boxing conversation.
#ericksonlubin #leighwood #daznboxing ️️️☎️ Erickson Lubin vs. Ardreal Holmes, Anthony Cacace vs. Leigh Wood, Reviews and Predictions
We get ready for a wekkend with action all over the globe- from San Diego, CA to Nottingham, England and then, back over to Tokyo, Japan and we're ready to go over it all on the "Big Fight Weekend Preview Podcast!"Host T.J. Rives returns with insider Dan Rafael for their takes and insight.They begin with the preview of the Top Rank ESPN card Saturday in San DiegoMexican star Emanuel Navarrete returns against unbeaten but largely unknown Charly Suarez for Navarrete's WBO junior lightweight title and in the co-feature unbeaten Raymond Muratalla takes on Zaur Abdullaev for the vacant IBF interim lightweight title. The boys discuss both.Earlier Saturday, U.S. time, the Queensberry DAZN main event from Nottingham, England sees Anthony Cacace battle Leigh Wood in a junior lightweight showdown of popular prominent fighters in the U.K. There's a brief preview of the ProBox TV card Saturday in Kissimmee, Fla. as Erickson Lubin returns with Ardreal Holmes in an IBF junior middleweight eliminator And, much more interesting a preview of the Sunday fight in Tokyo (Sunday a.m. in U.S.) with Fernando "Puma" Martinez rematching Kazuto Ioka, for Martinez's WBA junior bantamweight title. Get all the takes and opinions on these matchups. Then, some NewsDan has more on the likely July 19th return of now 46 year old Manny Pacquiao to meet WBC welterweight titlist Mario Barrios. #WhatAreWeDoingHereDan is further reporting that Canelo-Crawford likely will be on Netflix - not PPV for Friday night Sept. 12th and explains more about it.And, they talk briefly on the announcement that Claressa Shields will defend the women's undisputed heavyweight title vs. IBF light heavy titlist Lani Daniels on July 26 at Little Caesars Arena in Detroit on DAZNNostalgiaMay 8, 2004 – 21 years ago on Thursday – Manny Pacquiao and Juan Manuel Marquez battle to a draw in the first fight of their epic four-fight series. Was for Marquez's IBF and Manny's lineal featherweight titles and Dan was there in Las Vegas.It's all part of the "Big Fight Weekend Preview Podcast" and make sure to follow/subscribe on Apple/Spreaker/Spotify, etc.!Also, if you did not WATCH it. Go see our great recap of Diego Corrales-Jose Luis Castillo I from 20 years ago in Vegas on our Youtube page on this link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X7k-7TbU0Jo
We get ready for a wekkend with action all over the globe- from San Diego, CA to Nottingham, England and then, back over to Tokyo, Japan and we're ready to go over it all on the "Big Fight Weekend Preview Podcast!"Host T.J. Rives returns with insider Dan Rafael for their takes and insight.They begin with the preview of the Top Rank ESPN card Saturday in San DiegoMexican star Emanuel Navarrete returns against unbeaten but largely unknown Charly Suarez for Navarrete's WBO junior lightweight title and in the co-feature unbeaten Raymond Muratalla takes on Zaur Abdullaev for the vacant IBF interim lightweight title. The boys discuss both.Earlier Saturday, U.S. time, the Queensberry DAZN main event from Nottingham, England sees Anthony Cacace battle Leigh Wood in a junior lightweight showdown of popular prominent fighters in the U.K. There's a brief preview of the ProBox TV card Saturday in Kissimmee, Fla. as Erickson Lubin returns with Ardreal Holmes in an IBF junior middleweight eliminator And, much more interesting a preview of the Sunday fight in Tokyo (Sunday a.m. in U.S.) with Fernando "Puma" Martinez rematching Kazuto Ioka, for Martinez's WBA junior bantamweight title. Get all the takes and opinions on these matchups. Then, some NewsDan has more on the likely July 19th return of now 46 year old Manny Pacquiao to meet WBC welterweight titlist Mario Barrios. #WhatAreWeDoingHereDan is further reporting that Canelo-Crawford likely will be on Netflix - not PPV for Friday night Sept. 12th and explains more about it.And, they talk briefly on the announcement that Claressa Shields will defend the women's undisputed heavyweight title vs. IBF light heavy titlist Lani Daniels on July 26 at Little Caesars Arena in Detroit on DAZNNostalgiaMay 8, 2004 – 21 years ago on Thursday – Manny Pacquiao and Juan Manuel Marquez battle to a draw in the first fight of their epic four-fight series. Was for Marquez's IBF and Manny's lineal featherweight titles and Dan was there in Las Vegas.It's all part of the "Big Fight Weekend Preview Podcast" and make sure to follow/subscribe on Apple/Spreaker/Spotify, etc.!Also, if you did not WATCH it. Go see our great recap of Diego Corrales-Jose Luis Castillo I from 20 years ago in Vegas on our Youtube page on this link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X7k-7TbU0Jo
Vinnie and Brendan are back to breakdown and predict rounds, KOs, and winners of this week's fights. Can Anthony Cacace take out Leigh Wood? Or is Wood too rugged for the Paddy Paisan? Will Emanuel Navarrete take out Charley Suarez? Can Erikson Lubin regain his former glory? Can Pumita Martinez replicate his victory in their first bout or will Ioka avenge the loss? Come and get some on this Episode of Knock 'Em Out the Box.Write to us at keotbboxing@gmail.com. Follow us on Instagram @KEOTBBOXING Subscribe to the Youtube page @KEOTBPodcast. Remember to like, subscribe, and review the show!!!
Fight Disciples Adam Catterall and Nick Peet preview Anthony Cacace vs Leigh Wood in Nottingham this weekend. For more Boxing content subscribe to our channel and join the Boxing conversation.
Support the podcast: https://www.patreon.com/c/TheOpeningBellPodcast Interested in sponsoring the show? theopeningbellpodcast@gmail.com The New York experiment didn't exactly work with three forgettable bouts hidden away in a small corner of Times Square and Canelo was forced to play another game of cat and mouse in which barely a punch landed. Will a contest with Terence Crawford be any different? Whether all that was down to poor planning or simply bad luck, it was a relief when Naoya Inoue provided some thrills and spills in Las Vegas. But does another trip to the canvas mean we're witnessing the beginning of the end of his peak years? We also look ahead to Leigh Wood's scrap with Anthony Cacace and back to Oscar De La Hoya showcasing his superstar potential against Rafael Ruelas in This Week. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Ade Oladipo and Gareth A Davies have all the latest boxing news!They look back on a busy, yet underwhelming weekend of boxing across the US and Saudi Arabia. Canelo Alvarez got a win over William Scull on his Riyadh Season debut but the fight failed to live up to expectationsElsewhere in New York all eyes were on the Times Square card which featured three of the sports biggest stars Devin Haney, Ryan Garcia and Teofimo Lopez....but ultimately failed to deliverThey also dissect a win for Naoya Inoue who lit up Las Vegas on Sunday night.PLUS there's a big domestic fight this weekend as Leigh Wood takes on Anthony Cacace we get stuck into that one Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Paul Quinn and I chat about all the main talking points from the last month in Irish and World boxing. We review the recent huge card at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium featuring the brutal war between Chris Eubank Jr and Conor Benn. We also discuss if Irish boxing now has a new star after Aaron McKenna's fantastic performance to defeat Liam Smith on the undercard. We then turn our attention to this past weekend with wins for Canelo Alvarez, Naoya Inoue, Devin Haney and Roddy Romero. We also preview some of the big shows coming up including Anto Cacace v Leigh Wood this weekend which also features Kurt Walker in a 50/50 against Liam Davies. Lastly, we chat about the announced undisputed title fights featuring Oleksandr Usyk v Daniel Dubois in Wembley in July and Canelo Alvarez v Terence Crawford in Las Vegas this September.
It's always a pleasure to talk boxing with today's guest, Mick Conlan - and the response we get everytime we have him on, shows that listeners relish these appearances as well. There's so much to talk about in Irish boxing. We've recently experienced utter tragedy with the untimely passing of Galway warrior John Cooney following a battle in Belfast, the first fatality in an Irish ring for nearly 60 years. That, and the death of jockey Michael O'Sullivan, is another reminder of the commitment these sportsmen and women give to their craft. From daily battles with the scales, to performing in high-pressure situations where one wrong move can result in catastrophe, boxers and jockeys have much in common and their willingness to sacrifice for our entertainment must never be overlooked. Yet racing goes on, Cheltenham is coming, and boxing continues apace as well, and will do as long as men and women are called to the ring. Today's guest knows all about that call. After stepping away for all of 2024, he returns on March 7 in Brighton with a new training and promotional team behind him. The featherweight talks about the Last Dance, why he'll be watching the Eubank-McKenna main event through his fingers, the dirty boxing business, going his own way by managing himself and his new coach, Grant Smith, who in 2006 was hit by a 56-tonne tram going 28mph – and lived to tell the tale. Conlan also discusses his fighters Dean Walsh (who's in action in Mick's new home from home of Sheffield on March 1) and Kevin Cronin (who's taking on Emmet Brennan in Mick's old stomping ground, Madison Square Garden, a fortnight later) as well as those he's no longer managing, like Lewis Crocker and Pierce O'Leary (who both have huge outings in the pipeline, Crocker v Paddy Donovan on March 1 and Big Bang with a potential Dublin homecoming in April). Plus we couldn't go without talking about two upcoming world title fights for Irishmen, involving two of his past opponents – TJ Doheny v Nick Ball on March 15 and Anto Cacace v Leigh Wood on May 10. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Fight Disciples Adam Catterall and Nick Peet react to the Queensberry schedule announcements on Dazn which see's Dillian Whyte fight Joe Joyce, Josh Taylor move to welterweight and Anthony Cacace take on Leigh Wood in Nottingham.
Paul Quinn and I talk about some of the big talking points from the last month in Irish and world boxing. We preview some of the massive cards involving Irish fighters starting with Lewis Crocker v Paddy Donovan at the SSE Arena. We also give our thoughts on the great undercard featuring, Padraig McCrory v Craig Richards and Tommy McCarthy v Steven Ward amongst others.We also look ahead to the mouth watering contest between Aaron McKenna and Liam Smith on the Conor Benn v Chris Eubank undercard at the Tottenham Hotspur arena in April.We gives our opinions on the imminent news that Anto Cacace will face Leigh Wood in a massive fight after recently vacating his IBF world title. Finally, we give our 5 fight predictions for the huge upcoming Saudi card this month featuring Beterbiev v Bivol 2 and Daniel Dubois v Joseph Parker and many more.
In a continuation of the January 18th episode, Matt provides his thoughts on:The IBF final eliminator between Erickson Lubin and Ardreal Holmes goes to a January 28 purse bid.Anthony Cacace reportedly to vacate IBF Super Featherweight Championship and fight Leigh Wood. Sugar Nunez vs. Masanori Rikiishi possible for title. Right decision, if trueSam Goodman issued show cause by the WBO.The Dennis McCann drug scandal is heating up: McCann issued a show cause by the WBO, Dr. Uz blacklisted by the BBBoC.Rashidi Ellis (25-1, 16 KOs) joins the show to discuss his upcoming fight, and future plans in the sport.Read the latest news at Brunch BoxingThoughts or questions? Email us at brunchboxingqa@gmail.comHosts: Matt, and EzRawSocial: MikeProducer: Huey
#183: Shirley Leigh Wood Oakes, Partner, and CEO of Mezcal Campante is a force to be reckoned with in the industry. From her marketing and entrepreneur experience, she has been on the board of several well-known brands, such as Ten To One Rum. Formerly a tequila lover, she discovered Mezcal and set out, with her partners, to create a Mezcal that truly everyone can enjoy. In a world where urgency and immediacy dominate, Mezcal Campante encourages consumers to be in the present moment and to love hard and sip slow.™ The essence of the word “campante” is reflected in all aspects of the brand and business. Translated from Spanish to a concept rather than a single world, it speaks of a person who is calm, unaffected by the noise of the surrounding world. and is focused on the now. Topics Discussed:Most important skill to build in all relationships (work and personal)How to stop getting ahead of yourself and find balance in present and futureAdvice on making big transitions (such as from college to post-grad adult life)When to focus on your work vs. allow yourself the time to date and be in a relationshipThe origin of the "love hard, sip slow" slogan of Mezcal CampanteHow to network and meet new people and make meaningful connectionsA special thank you to Magic Mind for sponsoring this episode. Magic Mind is the world's first productivity drink that helps me with maintaining laser focus and energy and improving my workflow. It's tasty and full of natural ingredients including matcha green tea, turmeric, and more. Enjoy 20% off your purchase with code "FULFILL" at www.magicmind.co/fulfillShop Mezcal Campante and enjoy 10% off your purchase with code "LOVEHARDSIPSLOW" at https://shopmezcalcampante.com/Enjoy 10% off your entire purchase of any podcast merchandise with code "WHATFULFILLSYOU10" at www.whatfulfillsyou.comFollow Mezcal Campante on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mezcalcampante/Follow the What Fulfills You? Podcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/whatfulfillsyouFollow Emily Elizabeth's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/emilyeduong/Read more on the blog: https://emilyelizabeth.blog/Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/what-fulfills-you-podcast/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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One half of Saturday's Manchester Arena main event, Jordan Gill, steps in to co-host with Nick to look back on Richardson Hitchins' controversial scorecards in Las Vegas, then his own big night against Zelfa Barrett. After confessing to being at his lowest ebb just 12 months ago, ‘The Thrill' has been reborn as a world title contender under the tutelage of head coach Ben Davidson and admits working alongside close friend Leigh Wood and heavyweight star Anthony Joshua has given him a new lease of life inside the ropes. FIGHT DISCIPLES IS A MULTI AWARD WINNING PODCAST - WINNERS OF THE BEST SPORT PODCAST AT THE BRITISH PODCAST AWARDS 2017 AND 2018.
Leigh Wood admits a potential return with Josh Warrington is his preferred next move. The two time World Champion explains some of the background noise which has bubbled up to increase tensions and predicts a similar outcome if the pair follow up October's first fight. The Nottingham star also talks Jordan Gill's fight with Zelfa Barrett and discusses his latest accolades.
It's Knockout Chaos! It's a slightly different show this week... Jamie and Scott are in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia ahead of the big night to speak with Joseph Parker and Justis Huni who feature in two big Heavyweight showdowns. Leigh Wood joins us to discuss Anthony Joshua's addition to the Ben Davison camp and discuss his next move whilst new WBA World Featherweight Champion Raymond Ford recalls his huge win last weekend and why he's cheering on Nick Ball this weekend.
The fight of the weekend is without doubt Otabek Kholmatov vs Ray Ford for the Featherweight world title vacated by Leigh Wood but we have to pay respect to Jake Paul, who, is fighting an actual boxer again. On the same card, Amanda Serrano is fighting three minute rounds as she continues to be the real game changer. Also have you played that Knockout Chaos computer game yet? FIGHT DISCIPLES IS A MULTI AWARD WINNING PODCAST - WINNERS OF THE BEST SPORT PODCAST AT THE BRITISH PODCAST AWARDS 2017 AND 2018.
Mario Lopez and Steve Kim Talk Showtime Boxing Going Out of Business, Leigh Wood's Crazy KO, Weekend Fight Preview & Much More!
Shane McGuigan and Hannah Rankin join Buncey to look back at the weekend. Matchroom boss Eddie Hearn is also on to talk about what's next for both Josh Warrington and Leigh Wood. Buncey sits down with Katie Taylor as she prepares for her rematch with Chantelle Cameron. And there's a discussion about this weekend's crossover boxing event in Manchester.
On Episode 499 of Morning Kombat Luke Thomas and Brian Campbell recap a packed weekend of fights. The boys start off with UFC Vegas 80. Who's next for Bobby Green? Who else stood out on this card? Next up they recap bellator 300. Usman Nurmagomedov dominated, is he a top 5 lightweight in the world? How much did this win add to Cris Cyborg's legacy? The guys also break down Leigh Wood vs. Josh Warrington before closing out the show with Dm's from Donks and HYSTS.(00:09:30) - Bobby Green Defeats (00:30:30) - Rest of UFC Vegas 80(00:51:40) - Usman Nurmagomedov(01:11:30) - Cris Cyborg(01:23:40) - Wood vs. Warrington(01:36:00) - Dm's from Donks(01:46:00) - HYSTSMorning Kombat is available for free on the Audacy app as well as Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts and wherever else you listen to podcasts. For more Combat Sports coverage subscribe here: youtube.com/MorningKombat Follow our hosts on Twitter: @BCampbellCBS, @lthomasnews, @MorningKombat For Morning Kombat gear visit:morning kombat.store Follow our hosts on Instagram: @BrianCampbell, @lukethomasnews, @MorningKombat Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On Episode 499 of Morning Kombat Luke Thomas and Brian Campbell recap a packed weekend of fights. The boys start off with UFC Vegas 80. Who's next for Bobby Green? Who else stood out on this card? Next up they recap bellator 300. Usman Nurmagomedov dominated, is he a top 5 lightweight in the world? How much did this win add to Cris Cyborg's legacy? The guys also break down Leigh Wood vs. Josh Warrington before closing out the show with Dm's from Donks and HYSTS. (00:09:30) - Bobby Green Defeats (00:30:30) - Rest of UFC Vegas 80 (00:51:40) - Usman Nurmagomedov (01:11:30) - Cris Cyborg (01:23:40) - Wood vs. Warrington (01:36:00) - Dm's from Donks (01:46:00) - HYSTS Morning Kombat is available for free on the Audacy app as well as Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts and wherever else you listen to podcasts. For more Combat Sports coverage subscribe here: youtube.com/MorningKombat Follow our hosts on Twitter: @BCampbellCBS, @lthomasnews, @MorningKombat For Morning Kombat gear visit:morning kombat.store Follow our hosts on Instagram: @BrianCampbell, @lukethomasnews, @MorningKombat To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Phones: 1-213-267-7787 (USA), +44 2081 036051 (UK) On episode 361 of The Neutral Corner boxing podcast, host Michael Montero reviews a shocking come-from-behind win by Leigh Wood over Josh Warrington in Sheffield, England, as well as an impressive victory by Gilberto "Zurdo" Ramirez over Joe Smith Jr in their cruiserweight debut. Montero also reviews this week's schedule. Janibek Alimkhanuly and Vincenzo Gualtieri unify middleweight titles in Texas, while Tim Tszyu defends his junior middleweight belt against Brian Mendoza in his native Australia. https://youtube.com/live/GWpXf0Mrkzs
Barry Jones joins Buncey to review a dramatic fight night in Sheffield. He speaks to Leigh Wood, who retained his WBA featherweight title with a stunning stoppage. We also hear from Josh Warrington and the promoter Eddie Hearn. Four-time world Carl Froch gives his verdict on the fight, as does Leigh Wood's trainer Ben Davison.
Before his clash with Logan Paul, Dillon Danis around (8:30) drops by the studio to discuss his ongoing lawsuit with Paul's fiancee, Nina Agdal, the trash talk leading up to the fight, his training with Alex Pereira, drug testing for the fight, the origin of his feud with the Paul brothers, the infamous water balloon incident with Jake Paul, the dark times he went through after getting injured, why the fight is not sanctioned as a pro bout, his face-to-face interview with Logan, John Fury's outburst at the press conference, what happens if he loses, what he'll weigh for the fight, and more. Leigh Wood around (1:21:57) explains the stakes of his upcoming fight with Josh Warrington, Nottingham Forest manager Steve Cooper talks about how the two came to work together, Nottingham's tough past season, Wood's rematch win over Mauricio Lara, Cooper on parallel's between the fight game and soccer, Wood's potential future fights, and more. Renato Moicano around (1:51:58) discusses his new podcast, what the year has been like for him after his recent injury, why he wants Dan Hooker next, Makhachev vs. Oliveira 2, Costa vs. Chimaev, and more. Cedric Doumbe around (2:26:27) discusses his impressive PFL knockout, his recent wrist injury, the support of Kylian Mbappe and the PSG soccer team at the fight, if he's the biggest MMA star in France, how he translated himself after the win, the allegations against his coach, the message he sent to his opponent after the fight, the chant before the fight, and more. Dakota Ditcheva around (2:56:30) discusses her PFL Europe performance, her Erling Haaland celebration, training with her brother, her staredown with Valentina Scatizzi, KSI vs. Fury, Paul vs. Danis, and more. Tony Ferguson around (3:26:54) discusses his upcoming fight against Paddy Pimblett at UFC 296, his last fight against Bobby Green, why he went back to his old team, how the game has changed, how close he came to coaching against Khabib Nurmagomedov on TUF, mental conditioning, his thoughts on Patrick Pimblett, and more. GC around (4:05:20) looks back at his most recent pick from the Canelo Alvarez fight. If you or someone you know has a gambling problem, crisis counseling and referral services can be accessed by calling 1-800-GAMBLER (1-800-426-2537) (IL/IN/MI/NJ/PA/WV/WY), 1-800-NEXT STEP (AZ), 1-800-522-4700 (CO/NH), 888-789-7777/visit http://ccpg.org/chat (CT), 1-800-BETS OFF (IA), 1-877-770-STOP (7867) (LA), 877-8-HOPENY/text HOPENY (467369) (NY), visit OPGR.org (OR), call/text TN REDLINE 1-800-889-9789 (TN), or 1-888-532-3500 (VA). 21+ (18+ NH/WY). Physically present in AZ/CO/CT/IL/IN/IA/LA/MI/NH/NJ/NY/OR/ PA/TN/VA/WV/WY only. New customers only. Min. $5 deposit required. Eligibility restrictions apply. See http://draftkings.com/sportsbook for details. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Phones: 1-213-267-7787 (USA), +44 2081 036051 (UK) On episode 360 of The Neutral Corner boxing podcast, host Michael Montero is joined by women's boxing historian Malissa Smith to talk about the upcoming ten-year anniversary for the International Women's Boxing Hall of Fame (IWBHF). Next, Montero reviews the lopsided mismatch between Canelo Alvarez and Jermell Charlo, which disappointed many fans. Last, Montero previews this week's schedule. Leigh Wood faces Josh Warrington in the UK, while Gilberto Ramirez and Joe Smith fight in the USA. https://youtube.com/live/Ws3kVc7vKfA
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Chris is joined by boxing writer and broadcaster, Corey Erdman. The guys react to Leigh Wood having the fight of his life against Mauricio Lara, Alexis Roacha having another stoppage win, and what we can expect from Claressa Shields this weekend. Later, the GWOA herself, Claressa Shields joins Chris to talk about her upcoming fight, and if she feels that she gets enough credit in the sport. #Volume #HerdSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Joining Mannix this week is Jomboy Media's Dan Canobbio. Mannix and Canobbio react to the breaking news that Errol Spence and Terence Crawford have agreed to a deal and if Spence-Crawford is past its prime. Plus what's next for Devin Haney, Ryan Garcia makes his choice for a new trainer, Leigh Wood gets back in the ring with Mauricio Lara and more. Later, welterweight contender Alexis Rocha on why he didn't push for a Crawford fight, what he needs to work on before he gets it, Saturday's showdown with Anthony Young and more. #Volume #Herd Subscribe, rate and review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you download podcasts. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.