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Many of you know that a B'nai B'rith organization gave birth to the ADL while defending its Atlanta chapter president Leo Frank. Frank raped and murdered a 13 year old girl who he was also employing along with many other teens, against child labor laws. Leo Frank ran a pencil factory sweatshop and often flirted with his illegal underage employees. The ADL was formed to defend him when he murdered and raped Mary Phagan. The details were disgusting. Her underwear was ripped and bloody and she was strangled to death with a wire. Her head had also been pummeled with a pipe. She went to get her paycheck of a meager $1.20 and never returned home. She was raped and murdered and then her body was dragged to the basement. Police found strands of her hair and blood on the floor above right across from Frank's office. Frank nervously revealed the victims name in front of police before they had given him any such details. The ADL was going to get him released based purely on the fact that He was Jewish and a high profile crime made Jews look bad. Arguably a Jewish organization trying to get a child murderer off the hook, makes Jews look worse. They would like one to believe that he was innocent with fake news history and will tell you so on Wikipedia which has Israelis paid to edit it. Leo admitted on the witness stand to the jury that he was “unconsciously” at the scene of the crime when the murder occurred. What we don't know, is if he raped her before or after killing her. The grand jury voted 21 – 0 for indicting him. Four of those jurors were Jewish. That shouldn't matter, but it does because later the ADL would try to argue that the jury wrongly convicted him because of antisemitism rather than because all the evidence showed that he did it in everyone's eyes. He was convicted. After the Judge, Leonard Roan, rejected all the appeals, he ordered Leo to be hanged on his birthday April 17, 1913. However Frank who was unanimously elected president of the B'nai Brith Chapter again even after being convicted of rape and murder had one last method to weasel out. He with Jewish pressure groups, appealed to the Governor. The lame-duck governor, John M. Slaton, in a very Clinton-esk move, commuted Leo's sentence his last week in office. He changed it from the death penalty to life in prison.Frank was knifed in prison by an inmate who took justice into their own hands. William Creen used a butcher knife and cut Leo's throat severely injuring him. On August 16th a mob broke into the prison captured Leo Frank and took him 2 miles away and hanged him. Although they took photographs no one in town would identify them. Of course the ADL twisted the story to say that these men were motivated by antisemitism and not that they hated him for raping and murdering a child. To see Southern Justice click hereThe ADL would fight to have him given a posthumous pardon which he got in 1986. Fred Grimm of the Miami Herald said in response to the pardon, “A salve for one of the South's most hateful, festering memories, was finally applied” showing his own prejudice towards the South rather than admitting a well known exploiter of child labor, who raped and killed a young girl and was unanimously convicted for the crime and sentenced to death was killed even after weaseling a pardon by an outgoing governor. Fred Grimm is constantly chasing down and doing stories about “Neo-Confederates” and “Neo-Nazis” as if either one are some huge bane and influence in modern society. Ironically it is groups like Antifa who act like ISIS tearing down American Statues and assaulting people. Despite having entire cities burned civilian homes and all by Lincoln's terrorists, not once in 150 years has a Southerner attacked a Union monument. Yelling racism at everything is fun though because it exercises safe moral indignation. That the US recently invaded Libya and have caused a country to be run by Al Qaeda terrorists who have revived the institution of slavery, selling humans for $400 in the market, doesn't seem to bother these same people so much as statues of Confederate generals. Apparently the Union military generals like Custer who rode west and committed genocide on Native Americans immediately following the Civil War, or enslaving the Chinese to build railroads, doesn't count as racism either.The ADL itself was created with Jewish mafia money. With connections to Meyer Lansky, Moe Dalitz, Bugsy Siegal, and illegal arms trafficker Hank Greenspun. The ADL gave Jewish gangster Moe Dalitz the Torch of Liberty Award. Dalitz was partnered with Galvastan's Sam Marceo and his brother Rosario of international narcotic trafficking fame. Dalitz and Sam began with a bootlegging gig. And it was the Maceo brothers who with Dalitz financed the Desert Inn Casio (where Frank Sinatra got his first Vegas gig). Interesting note, Sam's sister Olivia married Joseph Fertitta. You probably know the famous former owners of the UFC Frank III and Lorenzo Fertitta. They're all “family”. Maceo died only a year after purchasing the casino and it quickly went into the Fertitta side of the family. Dalitz not only did business with Maceo, he ran with the Mayfield Road gang in Ohio who had a branch dubbed the Collinwood Crew nicknamed the Young Turks. This is a very fitting name considering that the ADL denies the Armenian genocide. They even fired a New England Director Andrew H. Tarsy because he broke rank and called it a genocide. See killing 1,500,000 people isn't genocide because nothing is allowed to compete with the Holocaust victimhood.Moe Dalitz at Desert InnDalitz was an early business partner with Abe Berstien of the murderous Purple Gang. They used to murder motorists for sport. That didn't bother the ADL. In 1985 they gave Moe an award. Moe would become the Mob Boss of Cleveland, even tough most of his operations would move and center on Vegas. His businesses however were all over the United States. Dalitz was not only a close confidant of Meyer Lansky, the two co-owned the Frolic Club in Miami. (p.6)The Desert Inn casino also took investments from convicted illegal arms smuggler Hank Greenspun, who was not only invested but became the publicist as well. He owned the Las Vegas Sun and pulled a money laundering scheme with advertising that was similar to what Boris Berezovsky repeated in Russia. Prior to that, he had been the publicist for another Mafia Casino, the Flamingo, which was run by Lanksy's childhood friend and murderer Bugsy Siegal. Greenspun's wife was given top honors by the ADL. Her husband attempted to smuggle 42 Pratt and Whitney R2800 LOW airplane engines to Palestine when the Haganah terrorist group was creating the state of Israel through ethnic cleansing.After jury tampering, with the sole Jewish Juror meeting with the defense, Greenspun and two of his cohorts William Sosnow, and Samuel Lewis were acquitted, but his other partners Adolph Schwimmer, Leon Gardner, Renoyld Selk, and Abraham Levin, were convicted.But Greenspun would be found guilty of smuggling the machine guns that would go with the planes as well as artillery and ammo. He stole 30 and 50 cal machine guns from Hawaii and shipped them to the Haganah in Palestine through Mexico. When he was indicted Greenspun tried to bribe his way out. He offered $25,000 to Seth Solomon Pope “or anyone else designated by Pope” to “quash” a second Neutrality Act indictment against him. Solomon worked in Hawaii at the War Assets Administration, in charge of decommissioning and selling off WWII surplus. He was most likely the original contact for the smuggling. The man was investigated three time for fraudulent sales. They also stole over 500 machine gun barrels. Reportedly Hank took an addition 10% Kickback from arms sales he made. A Grand Jury in Los Angeles indicted Hank and six other of violating the Neutrality Act and Export Control Law, Title 50 United States Code section 701 and Title 22 United Stated Code, section 452. However he got only a 10k fine and no jail time. Greenspun was paid through the SSE. The SSE was a front for the AJDC's Lishka which financed communist and Bricha illegal immigration. The Jewish Agency which was the government in waiting that organized the terrorist groups that formed Israel, facilitated the cash flow to gun runners like Hank. In “Concealed in the Open: Recipients of International Clandestine Jewish Aid in Early 1950s Hungary” Zachary Paul Levine, of Yeshiva University Museum writes.“The JDC-Israeli collaboration that formed around clandestine emigration to Israel and welfare to migrants filled the vacuum with the creation of two institutions. The first was created in 1952 by the Israeli government's Liaison Bureau of the Israel Ministry of Foreign Affairs, or Lishka by its Hebrew acronym, which collected information and administered individual aid. The second was created in Switzerland in 1953. Known as the Society for Mutual Aid (SSE by its French acronym), this organization directed AJDC funds to the Lishka and represented Jewish aid providers' interests to communist governments” …”However, as an American organization at the height of the McCarthy “Red Scare,” AJDC administrators could hardly justify the appearance of sending cash or material into a state with which the U.S. was technically engaged in “economic warfare.” In March 1953, the AJDC and Lishka together established the SSE, a “paper organization” that “covered” the AJDC-Israeli partnership, and provided a means for regularized AJDC funding for Lishka from the Joint's Relief-in-Transit budget that funded activities that might have contravened U.S. law (Beizer 2009: 117). The SSE's Swiss chairman, Erwin Haymann, had years of experience channeling money from the U.S. for Bricha and other clandestine activities. Funds traveled through the SSE and on to Lishka agents who received U.S. dollars or another western currency and exchanged them into Hungarian forints on the black market in Vienna. Subsequently, these forints traveled via diplomatic pouch or in the suitcase of an apparent traveler to the legation in Budapest, whose staff distributed the cash around the country.”We learned from declassified FBI documents that Erwin Haymann, the same man aiding communist on behalf of the JA is who made three transfers of 1.3 million dollars to Greenspun. Greenspun would later become the Western Director of bonds for Israel. Haymann sent the payments to Banco del Ahorro, Mexico by cable.Interesting, because 1.3 million is exactly how much Moe Dalitz sank into the Desert Inn Casino, which Greenspun was a publicist for and invested in, what a coincidence. If you are into Kennedy Research here is a cookie for you. Hungarian Jew Tibor Rosenbaum is the bridge between Meyer Lansky, Erwin Haymann, and heavy Florida-Cuba crime syndicate. …But I will leave that tangent alone. Greespun was known for having blackmail on political candidates, Howard Hunt and G. Gordon Liddy even plotted to raid on the Vegas Sun vault in order to gain access to blackmail that Hank had on Howard Hughes. Hughes by the way bought Mafia properties like the Desert Inn Casino using millions in cash. They credit him with cleaning Vegas up from the mob, it was more like the mob took him to the cleaners. Dalitz ironically started out with a cash only dry cleaning business.Kennedy whose father was involved with the Outfit and the East Coast mob and who had a love affair with his friend Frank Sinatra's ex-girlfriend Judith Exner while she was also involved with Chicago mob boss Sam Giacanna. Sinatra introduced her to JFK. Kennedy gave Greenspun a pardon his first year in office. I wonder why. LBJ likewise was sleeping with Mathilde Krim who was also part of the Swiss connection who help Irgun terrorist. Johnson did all this while she was married to his campaign advisor Athur Krim, a willing cuck. It makes you rethink Monica Lewinsky doesn't it. Well Clinton did give Jewish Billionaire Marc Rich a pardon, after Rich donated $100,000 to the ADL. Rich was yet another crook in the Swiss connection.These are the founders and reward recipients of the ADL. The ADL was given defacto powers of an intelligence agency in the United State and it gathers intel on who it pleases. It is anything but an Anti-Defamation League. They defame people themselves. The ADL under the cover of fighting Anti-Semitism, simply uses this cry as a club to chase down and censor anyone critical of Zionism or the Israeli state. If you point out that Israeli snipers are shooting children in Palestine from across the border, then the ADL can get you removed. Vimeo stole $5,000 in profits from me and erased six years worth of my work because of my criticism of Israel. When the ADL partnered with YouTube December of 2008, my channel was gone the first day, and over a thousand videos were erased. No justification was needed, simply the accusation of antisemitism. When I made a complaint in my appeal I learned that the ADL would oversee the case. Of course I never had my channel restored nor was I even given an explanation from YouTube. Another wing of the ADL is the SPLC and they too have been granted censorship powers across social media. The ADL used the SPLC as both an attack dog and a buffer to separate itself from ramifications of its constant chicken little censorship. In the rare case of actual antisemitic groups online or otherwise the ADL has been busted reacting to its own creations as the “Nazis” they screech about turn out to be their own provocateurs.Birthed to defend a murdering child rapist, financed by mass murdering terrorists and organized crime, narcotic peddling, gun running, psychopaths formed the pro Zionist organizational bully called the ADL. They have been caught spying through American police departments, spying on American citizens, and even coaching American police on what they should be on the look out for and how Hate Crime means anything Israel doesn't like. And this is their great online weapon. The Zog Media already refuses to report on what Israel is doing to Palestine, the Israeli role in orchestrating the Iraq War, and the Proxy War on Syria. People have been giving the information online. Naturally the ADL has been censoring such journalist all while screaming antisemitism. AIPAC bribes congress and the ADL censors the media. It is a one two punch to protect criminal Zionists interest. And now you know its criminal origins. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.ryandawson.org/subscribe
Gene Villiatora is an entrepreneur and chef from the island of O'ahu. He is owner of ‘Ai Pono Cafe, which is a Hawai'i street food restaurant in Costa Mesa, California and Las Vegas, Nevada. He has been in the culinary arts since the age of 18 when he started as a dishwasher 25 years ago at the California Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas. Since then he has found his true calling in the industry and has held high profile positions such as being the personal chef for Frank and Lorenzo Fertitta, the previous owners of the UFC and all Station Casino Brands in Vegas. In 2008 he was a contestant on the fifth season of the reality television competition Top Chef. Currently he is on a mission to reintroduce Hawai'i street food to the community.In this episode we talk about growing up in Hawai'i, moving to Las Vegas, getting into the culinary arts, opening ‘Ai Pono Cafe, his unique style of marketing, social media drama, future goals, and so much more. Enjoy!Find Gene here: https://www.instagram.com/aiponocafe/-Buy our merch on:Official website: https://keepitaloha.com/Support us on:Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/kamakadiasFollow us on:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/keepitalohapod/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/keepitalohapodTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@keepitalohapod
Lorenzo Fertitta, a billionaire from Las Vegas, has been seen on the East Coast with two megayachts. He spends time on his 285-foot yacht, Lonian, and a 217-foot yacht, Hodor, at Fore Points Marina in Maine and Boston Harbor. The Lonian, purchased for around $160 million in 2018, incurs annual maintenance costs of approximately $15 million. The Hodor, bought for about $30 million in 2019, includes space for various recreational equipment and has yearly operating costs ranging from $3 to $5 million. Fertitta, former CEO of the Ultimate Fighting Championship, has connections to the casino industry, which he entered after inheriting his father's business. Learn more on this news visit us at: https://greyjournal.net/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Rich sits down with David August – Founder, CEO, and Creative Director of David August Clothing and co-partner with Conor McGregor for August McGregor, a luxury lifestyle brand. Since 1989, David August Heil has crafted the finest custom men's wardrobes for international leaders in business, sports and entertainment, like Tony Robbins, Frank Gehry, Jeff Koons, Sylvester Stallone, Chris Hemsworth, Robert Downey Jr., Lorenzo Fertitta, Warren Buffett, Dave Bautista, Brooks Koepka, Sean McVay, Elon Musk, Louis D'Esposito, Conor McGregor and many others.Rich and David start off by discussing the gift that David gave to Rich prior to recording, Conor McGregor's last fight, David's brother - Duane, how David got into clothing design, David's first company - David Rickey and Co, what David learned from his first mentor, and what it's like dressing Calvin Klein.They then reflect on the importance of personal branding, collaborating with others, how David met Conor McGregor, Dana White, David's fashion collaboration with Conor McGregor - August McGregor, how August McGregor was announced, Conor's famous suit, what being viral means, exclusivity in fashion and branding, Conor McGregor's wardrobe, Conor McGregor's fight with Floyd Mayweather, the next press tour that David will be on, how fashion has evolved in the last 20 years, and why fashion begins in Europe.Lastly, they talk about why certain brands are considered more exclusive and luxurious than others, proper jean measurements, what David is looking forward to in 2024, David's new clothing company, the difference in clothing styles between the east coast and west coast, and making fashion affordable.Connect with David on Instagram: @davidaugustheil Check out David August Clothing on Instagram: @davidaugustclothing--Connect with Rich on Instagram: @rich_somersInterested in investing with Somers Capital? Visit www.somerscapital.com/invest to learn more. Interested in joining our Boutique Hotel Mastermind? Visit www.somerscapital.com/mastermind to book a free call. Interested in STR/Boutique Hotel Management? Visit www.excelsiorstays.com/management to book a free call.
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Can you achieve the Mushin Mind, or mind without mind? Mushin is a mindset free of thought or emotion allowing you to connect with everything around you.After speaking with Nick "The Tooth" Gullo, Thomas and Gary discuss why being free of thought and emotion can be incredibly important on the mats.www.rolacademy.tv 30% discount with ROLRADIO code at checkout. Over 1000 videos for your Jiu Jitsu journey.http://www.therolradio.comhttps://www.instagram.com/therolradio/https://www.facebook.com/therolradio/https://www.instagram.com/theinnerblade/https://www.instagram.com/nickthetooth/https://www.amazon.com/Into-Cage-Rise-UFC-Nation-
On this episode we are joined by Nick Gullo. NIck literally wrote the book on the UFC and shares his experiences on having unrestricted access to the the biggest fight promotion in the world. He also discusses his reluctance to train bjj, what it is like to train with the world class Mendes brothers, the Mushin mind or mind without mind and how that relates to his jiu jitsu and life off the mats.Here is The RŌL Radio with bjj black belt, multi-time world champion, author, podcaster, diet logevity and midfullness guide, and the man who currently has the best mustache in bjj, Nick “The Tooth” Gullo.www.rolacademy.tv 30% discount with ROLRADIO code at checkout. Over 1000 videos for your Jiu Jitsu journey.http://www.therolradio.comhttps://www.instagram.com/therolradio/https://www.facebook.com/therolradio/https://www.instagram.com/theinnerblade/https://www.instagram.com/nickthetooth/https://www.amazon.com/Into-Cage-Rise-UFC-Nation-Episode Highlights:3:04: Gary's Cranky Again5:52 Nick's Stache9:27 Gary's a Jedi11:42 I Already Wrestled I Don't Want to Do Jiu Jitsu16:22 Telling Dana White Not to Buy the UFC19:08 Behind the Scenes at the UFC29:50 The Rise of the UFC33:56 Training with the Best of the Best39:35 The Mushin Mind53:02 Love Being Bad at Something57:45 Why is it Easy to Quit1:02:49 Jon Will's Question1:14:05 GSP Sharpens His Steel
Re-Release of past episode with one of our bucket list guests and always inspiring bad-ass investor, fighter and entrepreneur Urijah Faber! Enjoy your Labor Day Weekend! _____________________________________________________________ Join Nick Lamagna on The A Game Podcast with guest "The California Kid" Urijah Faber! Many know as the MMA legend and UFC Hall Of Famer but you may not be as familiar with Urijah the entrepreneur, business owner and real estate investor. Urijah has a lifetime of experience to share from his own success and failures with people, products and properties as well as from lessons passed on from moguls such as BJ Penn and Lorenzo Fertitta. We discuss how he has built up a multimillion dollar real estate portfolio from residential to commercial, investing through a crash, mindset, setting expectations with partners, overcoming obstacles in business and professional breakups and tons of valuable tips and experiences contributing to his success in MMA and business. Check the show notes to find all the ways to connect with Urijah and make sure to contact Nick to start getting into some real estate deals together! Topics this episode include: ✅ How patience has made Urijah millions in real estate ✅ Going from a $223k single family deal to multimillion dollar commercial deals ✅ Following your passion and sharing it with others can bring you true fulfillment in life ✅ What is "Personal credit" and why is it important to connect people ✅ Urijah's formula and advice for what it takes to be successful ✅ How a structure your day for productivity + More Text Nick to discuss your first or next real estate deal together 516.540.5733 --- Connect with Urijah on: http://urijahfaber.com/ Urijah Faber on Instagram Urijah Faber on Facebook Urijah Faber on LinkedIn Urijah Faber on Twitter Urijah Faber on Youtube --- Connect with Nick Lamagna www.NickNickNick.com Click Here for all social media links and podcast options Free Checklist On How To Add Value To Your Buyers Like what you hear? Leave a rating & review by clicking here
On episode 33 of The Fighter vs. The Writer, Joe Lauzon stops by to preview his upcoming fight against Donald “Cowboy” Cerrone at UFC 274 and what led to his return after nearly three years away. Lauzon will also discuss the differences he's found with the UFC since the previous ownership team under Lorenzo Fertitta sold the company to Endeavor in 2016. Lauzon also details his plans for any future fights and if he'll ever actually use the word retirement when it comes to his career. Also on the show this week, Mike Jackson drops by following a disappointing end in his fight against Dean Barry at UFC Vegas 52. Jackson gives his side of a disqualification win after he suffered a brutal eye gouge in the first round that left him unable to compete. Jackson also offers a fiery response to Barry saying he was looking for a way out of the fight when he said he wasn't able to continue. All this and more on the latest episode of The Fighter vs. The Writer! Subscribe: Apple Podcasts Subscribe: Spotify Read More: MMA Fighting Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On episode 33 of The Fighter vs. The Writer, Joe Lauzon stops by to preview his upcoming fight against Donald “Cowboy” Cerrone at UFC 274 and what led to his return after nearly three years away. Lauzon will also discuss the differences he's found with the UFC since the previous ownership team under Lorenzo Fertitta sold the company to Endeavor in 2016. Lauzon also details his plans for any future fights and if he'll ever actually use the word retirement when it comes to his career. Also on the show this week, Mike Jackson drops by following a disappointing end in his fight against Dean Barry at UFC Vegas 52. Jackson gives his side of a disqualification win after he suffered a brutal eye gouge in the first round that left him unable to compete. Jackson also offers a fiery response to Barry saying he was looking for a way out of the fight when he said he wasn't able to continue. All this and more on the latest episode of The Fighter vs. The Writer! Subscribe: Apple Podcasts Subscribe: Spotify Read More: MMA Fighting Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On episode 33 of The Fighter vs. The Writer, Joe Lauzon stops by to preview his upcoming fight against Donald “Cowboy” Cerrone at UFC 274 and what led to his return after nearly three years away. Lauzon will also discuss the differences he's found with the UFC since the previous ownership team under Lorenzo Fertitta sold the company to Endeavor in 2016. Lauzon also details his plans for any future fights and if he'll ever actually use the word retirement when it comes to his career. Also on the show this week, Mike Jackson drops by following a disappointing end in his fight against Dean Barry at UFC Vegas 52. Jackson gives his side of a disqualification win after he suffered a brutal eye gouge in the first round that left him unable to compete. Jackson also offers a fiery response to Barry saying he was looking for a way out of the fight when he said he wasn't able to continue. All this and more on the latest episode of The Fighter vs. The Writer! Subscribe: Apple Podcasts Subscribe: Spotify Read More: MMA Fighting Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Join Nick Lamagna on The A Game Podcast with guest "The California Kid" Urijah Faber! Many know as the MMA legend and UFC Hall Of Famer but you may not be as familiar with Urijah the entrepreneur, business owner and real estate investor. Urijah has a lifetime of experience to share from his own success and failures with people, products and properties as well as from lessons passed on from moguls such as BJ Penn and Lorenzo Fertitta. We discuss how he has built up a multimillion dollar real estate portfolio from residential to commercial, investing through a crash, mindset, setting expectations with partners, overcoming obstacles in business and professional breakups and tons of valuable tips and experiences contributing to his success in MMA and business. Check the show notes to find all the ways to connect with Urijah and make sure to contact Nick to start getting into some real estate deals together! Topics this episode include: ✅ How patience has made Urijah millions in real estate ✅ Going from a $223k single family deal to multimillion dollar commercial deals ✅ Following your passion and sharing it with others can bring you true fulfillment in life ✅ What is "Personal credit" and why is it important to connect people ✅ Urijah's formula and advice for what it takes to be successful ✅ How a structure your day for productivity + More Need to borrow money for Real Estate? Email Morse@nationwidebcg.com and tell her The A Game Podcast sent you or look under affiliates by clicking here --- Connect with Urijah on: http://urijahfaber.com/ Urijah Faber on Instagram Urijah Faber on Facebook Urijah Faber on LinkedIn Urijah Faber on Twitter Urijah Faber on Youtube Call Me Al Show with Al Iaquinta --- Connect with Nick Lamagna www.NickNickNick.com Click Here for all social media links and podcast options Free Checklist On How To Add Value To Your Buyers Like what you hear? Leave a rating & review by clicking here
NocauteCast - Um podcast sobre MMA feito por fãs do esporte. Nesta edição falamos do UFC Vegas 32 Cory Sandhagen vs TJ Dillashaw e seus desdobramentos do Card. A Bia Batista irá levantar os destaques femininos, Lorenzo Fertitta comenta sobre a luta da noite e nosso convidado Joadson nos ajudará a tirar algum nome para ficarmos de olho daqui para frente. Iremos também levantar uma resenha sobre os próximos eventos do finl de semana. E ai, qual você vai manter na sua TV, o UFC on ESPN 28 com um card sem grandes nomes de expressão, uma das maiores lutas da história do Bellator entre Patrício Pitbull e o prospecto A J Mckee ou tentará aquela "zapeada" entra um evento e outro? Participe do Chat com a gente nessa edição do NocauteCast. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/nocautecast/message
NocauteCast - Um podcast sobre MMA feito por fãs do esporte. Gravado todas as segundas as 22h ao vivo com interação no Chat. ... Neste episódio AO VIVO que rolou no Canal Nocaute do youtube falamos dos principais destaques do último final de semana. Como o One championship com a derrota de Eddie Alvarez e Senegalês Reug Reug. Também resenhamos sobre o segundo evento da PFL com a estréia dos GPs dos meio médios com Rory Macdonald e também as ótimas performances dos brasileiros Cara de Sapato e Cesar Mutante. Além disso comentamos o UFC Reyes vs Procházka e todos seus desdobramentos como a desclassificação de Randa Markos com o golpe ilegal sobre Luana Pinheiro, o esquadrão Giorgiano financiado por Lorenzo Fertitta (do NocauteCast) e muito mais. Ainda sobrou tempo para levantamos um resumão do que pode vir nos eventos dessa semana, como o terceiro evento da PFC com GPs dos Pesados com a estréia do brasileiro Werdum e também dos leves feminino tendo Kayla Harrison. Teremos o ótimo card do Bellator e ainda o UFC do final de semana onde não sabemos se teremos Dillashaw, Marina Rodriguez, Cowboy Cerrone ou nada disso! Nos acompanhe ao vivo em nosso chat ou aguarde para a versão editada amanhã aqui em nosso canal do youtube ou em todos os agregadores de podcast. Siga / Compartilhe / Comente - sua ajuda para o NocauteCast crescer é imprescindível. #nocautecast #ufc #bellator #pflmma
O Nostaugicast é uma forma de relembrar o evento do UFC que condiz a edição corrente de nosso podcast. Escrito e produzido por Rodrigo Silvério, mais conhecido como Lorenzo Fertitta, nos relembra uma das maiores edição do Ultimate. ...
This week's topics include: 1. Dana White on Anderson Silva: - White takes a shot at the MMA media but then uses them to deliver the message Anderson Silva is washed up. - White seems mad that Silva liked dealing with Lorenzo Fertitta more than he likes the UFC now. - Remember how many fights BJ Penn had when he was washed? Anderson Silva is not near where Penn was. - An athletic commission should allow Silva to fight if he wants to. - White said we would “shit our pants” if we found out how much Anderson Silva makes. Well, he’s right, but for the wrong reason. Silva’s most recent disclosed pay was $600K. He made all of $200K for the second Chael Sonnen fight. - Why I think White doesn’t want Silva to fight — he doesn’t want to pay him. - White treated Silva like family? I don’t want to live in that family. - 11 punches thrown in the 2nd Rd? Nah, that number was 54. - White is trying to lower Silva’s value to another promotion. 2. White on Khabib Nurmagomedov: - It sure sounds like Khabib wants to stay retired. Says, “of course Dana wants to continue fighting & generate revenue.” - Khabib knows his value & doesn’t seem to be interested in making money for White. - White bothering Khabib to come back is selfish. - White should not hold up the lightweight title on a hope. 3. White falsely claims Robert Whittaker doesn’t want to fight Israel Adesanya & some closing thoughts on Anderson Silva (13:34-17:00) - White says Adesanya is fighting Blachowicz for the UFC light heavyweight title & claims Whittaker doesn’t want the Adesanya fight. Turns out Whittaker said he wants that fight & only that fight. - White needs to release Silva or give him a fight. 4. Bryce Mitchell: - Mitchell is anti-mask & seems to miss the fact we live in a society & everyone has a responsibility to keep their community & society from getting sick. It’s selfish, dumb & it’s the reason the US has an incredibly high death rate & continues to have a growing number of cases of COVID-19. - Mitchell also provides a wrong number of deaths in Arkansas (270 vs 1,900+). - If Mitchell wants to know why there won’t be a vote on masks all he needs to do is listen to his words & look in the mirror. It’s not about Bryce Mitchell, it’s about society. 5. Greg Hardy: - MMA media asks soft questions that allow Greg Hardy to portray himself as a victim. Using “controversy” in place of arrest & conviction, with charges later being dropped when the woman stopped cooperating with prosecutors. The questions are exactly what the UFC would want from the unpaid PR arm of the UFC. - We don’t know Greg Hardy. We know the image he tries to present to the MMA Media. - Hardy claims he is an innocent man & always has been. This isn’t true. - Hardy claims he is a redemption story. He’s not. - Hardy is asked if he thought this would be behind him (not asked why he would think that way) then paints himself as a victim. This should not be behind Hardy until he acknowledges & apologizes. If Hardy is a victim, it’s a victim of the choices he made. - Hardy claims he presented “real details” of his case. They are details, but they leave out a big piece of the police report. Hardy’s account lacks context. - Hardy did get due process. He was judged in the court of law. He was not executed by Instagram. He was declared guilty. The media once again sets Hardy up to play the victim. - Another softball question allowing him to play the victim again, “How do you push past what happened before the fight.” - Hardy claims he is setting an example for kids. The media seemed like a Greg Hardy fan club instead of Media. - MMA media should listen to the way Hardy was handled & learn from it. This was not handled well at all. White created an environment where anything can be said & written off as mean things fighters say, including when fighters praise a murderer. There’s still time to reflect & change, will Dana do that? - White is taking back some of Conor McGregor’s power.
Today’s Topics:Dana White on Anderson Silva (00:48- 9:32)-White takes a shot at the MMA media but then uses the media to deliver the message that Anderson Silva is washed up-White seems mad that Silva liked dealing with Lorenzo Fertitta more than he likes the UFC now.-Remember how many fights BJ Penn had when he was washed? Anderson Silva is not near where Penn was.-An athletic commission should allow Silva to fight if he wants to.-Dana White said we would s**t out pants if we found out how much Anderson Silva makes. Well, he’s right, but for the wrong reason. Silva’s most recent disclosed pay was $600K. He made all of $200K for the second Chael Sonnen fight.-Why I think White doesn’t want Silva to fight — he doesn’t want to pay him.-White treated Silva like family? I don’t want to live in that family.-11 punches thrown in the second round? Nah, that number was 54.-White is trying to lower Silva’s value to another promotion.White on Khabib Nurmagomedov (09:33-13:34)-It sure sounds like Khabib Nurmagomedov wants to stay retired. Says, “of course Dana wants to continue fighting and generate revenue.”- Nurmagomedov knows his value and doesn’t seem to be interested in making money for White.- White bothering Nurmagomedov to come back is selfish.-White should not hold up the lightweight title on a hopeWhite falsely claims Robert Whittaker doesn’t want to fight Israel Adesanya and some closing thoughts on Anderson Silva (13:34-17:00)-White says Israel Adesanya is fighting Jan Blachowicz for the UFC light heavyweight title and claims Robert Whittaker doesn’t want the Adesanya fight. Turns out that Whittaker said he wants that fight and only that fight.-White needs to release Silva or give him a fight.Bryce Mitchell (17:00 - 29:26)-Mitchell is anti-mask and seems to miss the fact that we live in a society and that everyone has a responsibility to keep their community and society from getting sick. It’s selfish, dumb and it’s the reason that the US has an incredibly high death rate and continues to have a growing number of cases of COVID-19. Mitchell also provides a wrong number of deaths in Arkansas (270 vs 1,900+) If Mitchell wants to know why there won’t be a vote on masks all he needs to do is listen to his words and look in the mirror. It’s not about Bryce Mitchell, it’s about society.Greg Hardy (30:00 - 45:37)MMA media asks soft questions that allow Greg Hardy to portray himself as a victim. Using “controversy” in place of arrest and conviction with charges later being dropped when the woman stopped cooperating with prosecutors. The questions are exactly what the UFC would want from the unpaid PR arm of the UFC.-We don’t know Greg Hardy. We know the image he tries to present to the MMA Media.-Hardy claims he is an innocent man and always has been. This isn’t true.-Hardy claims he is a redemption story. He’s not.-Hardy is asked if he thought this would be behind him (not asked why he would think that way) and then paints himself as a victim. This should not be behind Hardy until he acknowledges and apologizes. If Hardy is a victim, it’s a victim of the choices he made.-Hardy claims he presented “real details” of his case. They are details, but they leave out a big piece of the police report. Hardy’s account lacks context.-Hardy did get due process. He was judged in the court of law. He was not executed by Instagram. He was found guilty. He was declared guilty. The media once again sets Hardy up to play the victim. Another question that allows Hardy to play the victim.-Another softball question, “How do you push past what happened before the fight.” And then Hardy plays the victim yet again. Hardy claims he is setting an example for kids. The media seemed like a Greg Hardy fan club instead of media.-MMA media should listen to the way Hardy was handled and learn from it. This was not handled well at all.The podcast is available pretty much everywhere now, so please subscribe, rate, review, share, do all that good stuff to help me out.Do you know something about UFC, USADA, an MMA manager or a fighter, that I should know? You can email me at trent.reinsmith@gmail.com or contact me via secure messaging on Telegram at trentreinsmith or via ProtonMail at trent.reinsmith@protonmail.comSubscribe to the YouTube Page: Get full access to C'mon Now at cmonnow.substack.com/subscribe
My guest today is Nakisa Bidarian, former CEO at Fertitta Capital and former CFO of the UFC. His remarkable upbringing helped lead him to become a successful consultant, investor, and operator. Before joining the UFC, Nakisa worked on acquisitions for an investment company funded by the government of Abu Dhabi. He then started working for Frank and Lorenzo Fertitta, the owners of the UFC, in the years leading up to the sale of the business in 2016. After their exit of the business, Nakisa set up and ran Fertitta Capital for 3 years.On today's episode, we discussed Nakisa's unique upbringing, his variety of motivation and success factors, along with how he learns from challenges. We also touched upon some of the more exciting investments he has made over the years and how he helped operate the UFC. It was an honor and a privilege to talk to Nakisa and I hope you find this conversation as valuable as I did.Find Nakisa:LinkedInFind Momentous:LiveMomentousInstagramFacebookTwitterYoutube
Graham sat down with former UFC Chairman/CEO Lorenzo Fertitta in 2014. He discusses buying the struggling UFC and the overnight success of “The Ultimate Fighter” series. Fertitta also shares opinions of UFC President, Dana White, UFC monopoly allegations and the rise of female fighters.
Lance and Mike sit down to discuss Dana White's decision-making regarding UFC 249 and beyond, attempting to circumvent the very regulations Lorenzo Fertitta promised to run towards in the sport's early days, potential superstardom for Devin Haney and Ryan Garcia, who are doing a great job building their rivalry on social media, the catastrophic effect the coronavirus shutdown could have on Las Vegas, a possible Errol Spence-Danny Garcia bout, and much more. Save 40% on an annual subscription to The Athletic when you visit http://theathletic.com/pugandcopp Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On today's show, the guys are back from vacation and welcome in former UFC monster and current Bellator Heavyweight title contender, Matt Mitrione. They discuss his fight over the weekend that ended in controversy, he talks a little about the fight game and his mindset when going into a fight, recounts a couple of stories during his time with the UFC including what it was like living in the Ultimate Fighter house and asking Lorenzo Fertitta and Dana White for more money. He also looks ahead for what's next and eyes who his next opponent could potentially be and where. It's a good one. Come and have a good time with us. This episode features @mattmitrione, @toddmccomas, @PatMcAfeeShow, @Digz, @nickmaraldo, @tyschmit, @BostonConnr, @HeyGorman, @VivalaZito, & @baileymccomas and closes with "People are Strange," by The Doors.
Brendan sits down with Al Iaquinta to discuss the Conor Mcgregor bus attack, fighting Khabib Nurmagomedov on a day's notice, Lorenzo Fertitta helping with surgery bills, real estate agent life, fights he wants next and more. Also, Bellator 214 Fedor vs Bader RECAP, UFC Assuncao vs Moraes 2 breakdown and picks, steroid metabolites found in Jon Jones' VADA test, Max Holloway in Dublin and more. Also, Super Bowl week, Food Truck Diaries with Jack Swagger and Ryan Bader, Aaron Pico's future, Fight Companion, fan questions and much more.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Brendan sits down with Al Iaquinta to discuss the Conor Mcgregor bus attack, fighting Khabib Nurmagomedov on a day's notice, Lorenzo Fertitta helping with surgery bills, real estate agent life, fights he wants next and more. Also, Bellator 214 Fedor vs Bader RECAP, UFC Assuncao vs Moraes 2 breakdown and picks, steroid metabolites found in Jon Jones' VADA test, Max Holloway in Dublin and more. Also, Super Bowl week, Food Truck Diaries with Jack Swagger and Ryan Bader, Aaron Pico's future, Fight Companion, fan questions and much more.
In this episode we discuss Brendan Schaub vs Dana White, Daniel Cormier, Yoel Romero, UFC vs WWE, Nick Diaz, Cyborg, Conor McGregor, Iaquinta vs Pettis, the UFC pound for pound rankings and why the rankings system stinks. UFC! MMA! UNTITLEDMMA.COM! @UNTITLEDMMA! BRENDAN SCHAUB! DANA WHITE! RONDA ROUSEY! ESKIMO BROTHERS! TWITTER BEEF! TFATK! BIG BROWN! BRYAN CALLEN! JOE ROGAN! LORENZO FERTITTA! DANIEL CORMIER! JON JONES! YOEL ROMERO! CHRIS WEIDMAN! BROCK LESNAR! WWE! MONDAY NIGHT RAW! F5! SCRIPTED! FAKE! NICK DIAZ! NATE DIAZ! CONOR MCGREGOR! KHABIB NURMAGOMEDOV! TONY FERGUSON! VLADIMIR PUTIN! CRIS CYBORG! AMANDA NUNES! WOMENS BOXING! AL IAQUINTA! ANTHONY PETTIS! SERGIO PETTIS! DEMETRIOUS JOHNSON! POUND FOR POUND RANKINGS! UFC RANKINGS! STEVE JEFFREY CFMU 93.3 FM!
Former Florida Gator and Temple Owl Colin Thompson spent this past weekend on 30A. Brian was able to meet him and secure an interview with the Chicago Bears tight end. Thompson talked about his time in Gainesville, his run at Temple that included a pair of 10-win seasons and how the Bears are going to look this year. In the second segment, Brian hits on UFC 225, Colby Covington, Ronda Rousey's induction into the UFC Hall of Fame and Dana White's decision making without Lorenzo Fertitta around to keep him in check. In the third and final segment, Brian goes through the SEC schedules and hits on some of Phil Steele's rankings and All-American teams. We hope you enjoy Games Galore 39!
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Lorenzo Fertitta, Chairman of Fertitta Capital and Co-Founder of the Fertitta Veterans Program, joins us in the studio to discuss growing up in Las Vegas and working in the family business. In a story about passion and being true to yourself, Lorenzo shares the story of how he built the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) and the challenges he experienced along the way. Hosts: Steven Avila and Justin Katchis Associate Producer: Eric Warters Editing and Sound Design: Frank Varrichio Technical: Bob Kerr & Daniel Thoennesson - Send us a tweet: twitter.com/sternchats Check out some photos: www.instagram.com/sternchats/ Send us an email: sternchats@gmail.com
Relationships, Networking, Friends, Success, Business Summary When it comes to networking, is there both a micro and a macro aspect of it? We'll look at that in our Thought of the Day. And in our interview segment, David Burkus joins us with a whole new perspective on what we think of networking and, yes, how you can take your network to a very macro level. That and more on today's show. Bob's Thought of the Day We'll explore: What networking is, and how it can help you build solid relationships. What networking is NOT. Several practical ways to do networking correctly. Interview with David Burkus You'll discover: The importance of understanding network structures. Why your online network should not be a replacement for your in-person network. The concept of “strength in weak ties” and how it impacts you. An example of how a dormant tie led to great success for the MMA's Lorenzo Fertitta and Dana White. Why we need to reach out to our weak ties before we need them. Why climbing the corporate ladder may not be the best pathway to success. What superconnectors are, how to become one. How Jordan Harbinger became a super-connector. What David thinks of the advice, “Do not mix business and pleasure.” The biggest value of your network. Click to Tweet People who stand near the holes in a #social structure are at higher risk of having good ideas. @DavidBurkus #networking We don't have a network; rather, we're embedded inside a massive #network that we must learn to navigate. @DavidBurkus What is a super-connector, and how do you become on? @DavidBurkus reveals the answer on this episode. #networking Interview Links DavidBurkus.com Follow David on Twitter Connect with David on Facebook Connect with David on LinkedIn Friend of a Friend … by David BurkusResources Order The Go-Giver Influencer Sell The Go-Giver Way Audio Program GoGiverSalesAcademy.com The Go-Giver Leader TheGoGiver.com GoGiverSpeaker.com Burg.com How to Post a Review
This week we are joined by Rich Byrne, CEO of the new grappling promotion, KASAI. Rich shares some great stories how he got into BJJ via a chance meeting with Frank and Lorenzo Fertitta, former owners of UFC and how his first ever class was with Renzo Gracie. He also explains valuable lessons from jiu jitsu that helped him advance his career as a credit investor and what it was like rolling with Middle Eastern royalty in the form of the UAE's Sheikh Tahnoon in Abu Dhabi Check out Rich's new Grappling Promotion Kasai
UFC President Dana White says the Aug. 26 megafight between Floyd Mayweather and Conor McGregor will smash records in revenue and viewership. White also discusses the league's next television contract, which may include a nontraditional broadcast partner such as Facebook or Amazon. White took over as president of UFC when his friend Lorenzo Fertitta bought the company in 2001 for $2 million. The company was sold to a group led by WME/IMG last year for $4 billion.
This week hosts Kacper Rosolowski and Denis Shkuratov have on the show: - Dave Meltzer starts at: 2:23 - Jeremy Botter starts at: 30:07 - Sean Sheehan's UFC 211 Preview starts at: 59:16 - Sean's UFC 211 Predictions at: 1:20:10 - Our UFC 211 predictions at: 1:24:50 - Dave Meltzer (The Wrestling Observer) returns to Submission Radio to discuss the changes in the UFC since WME-IMG have taken over, the low PPV buys and TV ratings at the start of 2017, how ESPN layoffs could affect the UFC's television rights worth and future, how the UFC will try to combat the recent low ratings, the possibility of having fewer PPV's in the future, GSP vs. Bisping being delayed all the way until possibly November, the speculation of Chuck Liddell potentially returning to fighting, Nate Diaz's recent interview on The MMA Hour, just how much of a draw Nate is, the trouble with millionaires not wanting to fight, what a loss to Mayweather would do for the UFC and Conor McGregor, what UFC 211 could potentially draw, and more! - Sean Sheehan (Severe MMA) returns to Submission Radio to preview UFC 211 and break down fights such as Stipe Miocic vs. Junior dos Santos, Joanna Jedrzejczyk vs. Jessica Andrade, Demian Maia vs. Jorge Masvidal, Frankie Edgar vs. Yair Rodriguez, Henry Cejudo vs. Sergio Pettis, Eddie Alvarez vs. Dustin Poirier, as well as give his predictions! - Jeremy Botter returns to Submission Radio to discuss a wide range of topics, including the date for Conor McGregor vs. Floyd Mayweather supposedly being lost to GGG vs. Canelo, what the current hold up is in the negotiations, the current mess in the middleweight division, if Anderson Silva being off UFC 212 and if he'll really retire, why the UFC announced GSP/Bisping so early if it didn't have a date, why fighters preferred negotiating with Lorenzo Fertitta instead of Dana White, who Tyron Woodley is likely to fight next and where Nick Diaz fits into the equation, the UFC paying alternate fighters to prepare for big fights, and more!
This week's Guests on the show include: - Dave Meltzer starts at: 2:23 - Jeremy Botter starts at: 30:07 - Sean Sheehan's UFC 211 Preview starts at: 59:16 - Sean's UFC 211 Predictions at: 1:20:10 - Our UFC 211 predictions at: 1:24:50 - Dave Meltzer (The Wrestling Observer) returns to Submission Radio to discuss the changes in the UFC since WME-IMG have taken over, the low PPV buys and TV ratings at the start of 2017, how ESPN layoffs could affect the UFC's television rights worth and future, how the UFC will try to combat the recent low ratings, the possibility of having fewer PPV's in the future, GSP vs. Bisping being delayed all the way until possibly November, the speculation of Chuck Liddell potentially returning to fighting, Nate Diaz's recent interview on The MMA Hour, just how much of a draw Nate is, the trouble with millionaires not wanting to fight, what a loss to Mayweather would do for the UFC and Conor McGregor, what UFC 211 could potentially draw, and more! - Sean Sheehan (Severe MMA) returns to Submission Radio to preview UFC 211 and break down fights such as Stipe Miocic vs. Junior dos Santos, Joanna Jedrzejczyk vs. Jessica Andrade, Demian Maia vs. Jorge Masvidal, Frankie Edgar vs. Yair Rodriguez, Henry Cejudo vs. Sergio Pettis, Eddie Alvarez vs. Dustin Poirier, as well as give his predictions! - Jeremy Botter returns to Submission Radio to discuss a wide range of topics, including the date for Conor McGregor vs. Floyd Mayweather supposedly being lost to GGG vs. Canelo, what the current hold up is in the negotiations, the current mess in the middleweight division, if Anderson Silva being off UFC 212 and if he'll really retire, why the UFC announced GSP/Bisping so early if it didn't have a date, why fighters preferred negotiating with Lorenzo Fertitta instead of Dana White, who Tyron Woodley is likely to fight next and where Nick Diaz fits into the equation, the UFC paying alternate fighters to prepare for big fights, and more!
This week's Guests on the show include: - Dave Meltzer starts at: 2:23 - Jeremy Botter starts at: 30:07 - Sean Sheehan's UFC 211 Preview starts at: 59:16 - Sean's UFC 211 Predictions at: 1:20:10 - Our UFC 211 predictions at: 1:24:50 - Dave Meltzer (The Wrestling Observer) returns to Submission Radio to discuss the changes in the UFC since WME-IMG have taken over, the low PPV buys and TV ratings at the start of 2017, how ESPN layoffs could affect the UFC's television rights worth and future, how the UFC will try to combat the recent low ratings, the possibility of having fewer PPV's in the future, GSP vs. Bisping being delayed all the way until possibly November, the speculation of Chuck Liddell potentially returning to fighting, Nate Diaz's recent interview on The MMA Hour, just how much of a draw Nate is, the trouble with millionaires not wanting to fight, what a loss to Mayweather would do for the UFC and Conor McGregor, what UFC 211 could potentially draw, and more! - Sean Sheehan (Severe MMA) returns to Submission Radio to preview UFC 211 and break down fights such as Stipe Miocic vs. Junior dos Santos, Joanna Jedrzejczyk vs. Jessica Andrade, Demian Maia vs. Jorge Masvidal, Frankie Edgar vs. Yair Rodriguez, Henry Cejudo vs. Sergio Pettis, Eddie Alvarez vs. Dustin Poirier, as well as give his predictions! - Jeremy Botter returns to Submission Radio to discuss a wide range of topics, including the date for Conor McGregor vs. Floyd Mayweather supposedly being lost to GGG vs. Canelo, what the current hold up is in the negotiations, the current mess in the middleweight division, if Anderson Silva being off UFC 212 and if he'll really retire, why the UFC announced GSP/Bisping so early if it didn't have a date, why fighters preferred negotiating with Lorenzo Fertitta instead of Dana White, who Tyron Woodley is likely to fight next and where Nick Diaz fits into the equation, the UFC paying alternate fighters to prepare for big fights, and more!
This week hosts Kacper Rosolowski and Denis Shkuratov have on the show: - Dave Meltzer starts at: 2:23 - Jeremy Botter starts at: 30:07 - Sean Sheehan's UFC 211 Preview starts at: 59:16 - Sean's UFC 211 Predictions at: 1:20:10 - Our UFC 211 predictions at: 1:24:50 - Dave Meltzer (The Wrestling Observer) returns to Submission Radio to discuss the changes in the UFC since WME-IMG have taken over, the low PPV buys and TV ratings at the start of 2017, how ESPN layoffs could affect the UFC's television rights worth and future, how the UFC will try to combat the recent low ratings, the possibility of having fewer PPV's in the future, GSP vs. Bisping being delayed all the way until possibly November, the speculation of Chuck Liddell potentially returning to fighting, Nate Diaz's recent interview on The MMA Hour, just how much of a draw Nate is, the trouble with millionaires not wanting to fight, what a loss to Mayweather would do for the UFC and Conor McGregor, what UFC 211 could potentially draw, and more! - Sean Sheehan (Severe MMA) returns to Submission Radio to preview UFC 211 and break down fights such as Stipe Miocic vs. Junior dos Santos, Joanna Jedrzejczyk vs. Jessica Andrade, Demian Maia vs. Jorge Masvidal, Frankie Edgar vs. Yair Rodriguez, Henry Cejudo vs. Sergio Pettis, Eddie Alvarez vs. Dustin Poirier, as well as give his predictions! - Jeremy Botter returns to Submission Radio to discuss a wide range of topics, including the date for Conor McGregor vs. Floyd Mayweather supposedly being lost to GGG vs. Canelo, what the current hold up is in the negotiations, the current mess in the middleweight division, if Anderson Silva being off UFC 212 and if he'll really retire, why the UFC announced GSP/Bisping so early if it didn't have a date, why fighters preferred negotiating with Lorenzo Fertitta instead of Dana White, who Tyron Woodley is likely to fight next and where Nick Diaz fits into the equation, the UFC paying alternate fighters to prepare for big fights, and more! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
UFC 205 live coverage – McGregor showed up late, but boy did he ever show up. Octagon247.com has UFC 205 live coverage UFC 205: New York City Fight Card Taking place at Madison Square Garden Main Card (on Pay-Per-View): Eddie Alvarez (28-4) vs. Conor McGregor (20-3) – For UFC lightweight championship Tyron Woodley (16-3) vs. Stephen Thompson (13-1) – For UFC welterweight championship Joanna Jedrzejczyk (12-0) vs. Karolina Kowalkiewicz (10-0) – For UFC strawweight championship Donald Cerrone (31-7, 1 NC) vs. Kelvin Gastelum (12-2) Chris Weidman (13-1) vs. Yoel Romero (12-1) Miesha Tate (18-6) vs. Raquel Pennington (8-5) Preliminary Card (on FS1): Frankie Edgar (20-5-1) vs. Jeremy Stephens (25-12) Khabib Nurmagomedov (23-0) vs. Michael Johnson (18-10) Rashad Evans (19-5-1) vs. Tim Kennedy (18-5) Vicente Luque (10-5-1) vs. Belal Muhammad (10-1) Preliminary Card (on UFC Fight Pass): Jim Miller (27-8) vs. Thiago Alves (21-10) Rafael Natal (21-7-1) vs. Tim Boetsch (19-10) Liz Carmouche (10-5) vs. Katlyn Chookagian (8-0) UFC 205: New York City Start Times Main Card on Pay-Per-View: 10 p.m. ET / 7 p.m. PT Prelims on FOX Sports 1: 8 p.m. ET / 5 p.m. PT Prelims on UFC Fight Pass: 6:30 p.m. ET / 3:30 p.m. PT This podcast has everyone at Octagon 24/7’s UFC 205 Predictions! Visit the UFC 205 Official Site here! Come to Octagon247.com for UFC 205 live coverage. There is so much at stake on this historic night! Three title fights! Four additional potential #1 contenders bouts! Eight former or current UFC World Champions! It could be 10 by the end of the night. Octagon 24/7’s own Ryan Middleton, Jim Mooney and Terry Dactyl are going to bring you the coverage you are looking for leading up to and through UFC 205. From the prefight press conferences to the weigh ins, we will be there each and every step of the way. MMA became sanctioned in New York on April 14th after years of effort. “I want to thank Governor Andrew Cuomo, Assembly Majority Leader Joseph Morelle, Senator Joe Griffo and the many other leaders in the state of New York for legalizing and regulating the sport of mixed martial arts,” said then UFC Chairman and CEO Lorenzo Fertitta, who has since sold the company in a multi-billion dollar deal. “Our commitment to bringing incredible live events to New York starts immediately, as we’ve planned a major Pay-Per-View event at Madison Square Garden on November 12. It’s going to be a historic, monumental moment for this sport and our passionate fans when the Octagon finally arrives in New York.”
UFC 205 Predictions Talking Points …. 1) UFC Mexico Tony Ferguson dominant over RDA 2) Charles Oliveira 9lbs. over @ 155 3) Ricardo Lamas wins despite noticeable weight difference 4) UFC 205 …. everything predictions This podcast has the staff of Octagon 24/7’s UFC 205 Predictions UFC 205: New York City Fight Card Taking place at Madison Square Garden Main Card (on Pay-Per-View): Eddie Alvarez (28-4) vs. Conor McGregor (20-3) – For UFC lightweight championship Tyron Woodley (16-3) vs. Stephen Thompson (13-1) – For UFC welterweight championship Joanna Jedrzejczyk (12-0) vs. Karolina Kowalkiewicz (10-0) – For UFC strawweight championship Donald Cerrone (31-7, 1 NC) vs. Kelvin Gastelum (12-2) Chris Weidman (13-1) vs. Yoel Romero (12-1) Miesha Tate (18-6) vs. Raquel Pennington (8-5) Preliminary Card (on FS1): Frankie Edgar (20-5-1) vs. Jeremy Stephens (25-12) Khabib Nurmagomedov (23-0) vs. Michael Johnson (18-10) Rashad Evans (19-5-1) vs. Tim Kennedy (18-5) Vicente Luque (10-5-1) vs. Belal Muhammad (10-1) Preliminary Card (on UFC Fight Pass): Jim Miller (27-8) vs. Thiago Alves (21-10)Rafael Natal (21-7-1) vs. Tim Boetsch (19-10) Liz Carmouche (10-5) vs. Katlyn Chookagian (8-0) UFC 205: New York City Start Times Main Card on Pay-Per-View: 10 p.m. ET / 7 p.m. PT Prelims on FOX Sports 1: 8 p.m. ET / 5 p.m. PT Prelims on UFC Fight Pass: 6:30 p.m. ET / 3:30 p.m. PT This podcast has everyone at Octagon 24/7’s UFC 205 Predictions! Visit the UFC 205 Official Site here! There is so much at stake on this historic night! Three title fights! Four additional potential #1 contenders bouts! Eight former or current UFC World Champions! It could be 10 by the end of the night. Octagon 24/7’s own Ryan Middleton, Jim Mooney and Terry Dactyl are going to bring you the coverage you are looking for leading up to and through UFC 205. From the prefight press conferences to the weigh ins, we will be there each and every step of the way. MMA became sanctioned in New York on April 14th after years of effort. “I want to thank Governor Andrew Cuomo, Assembly Majority Leader Joseph Morelle, Senator Joe Griffo and the many other leaders in the state of New York for legalizing and regulating the sport of mixed martial arts,” said then UFC Chairman and CEO Lorenzo Fertitta, who has since sold the company in a multi-billion dollar deal. “Our commitment to bringing incredible live events to New York starts immediately, as we’ve planned a major Pay-Per-View event at Madison Square Garden on November 12. It’s going to be a historic, monumental moment for this sport and our passionate fans when the Octagon finally arrives in New York.”
You may know WME-IMG as a Hollywood talent agency, but those days are officially over. Teamed with private equity firms, WME-IMG agreed to buy Ultimate Fighting Championship for $4 billion this week, pushing Ari Emanuel's company further toward ESPN or WWE. The mixed martial arts franchise was acquired by Frank and Lorenzo Fertitta for $2 million in 2000. Bloomberg sports business reporter Scott Soshnick discusses how UFC exploded in popularity and in value, explaining to Alex Sherman how the organization may grow, or stumble, in the future.
The UFC appeared headed for new ownership late Monday, just as the Co-Main Event Podcast sat to record this week's episode. Naturally, reports that Frank and Lorenzo Fertitta would be loading up their saddlebags with multiple billions of dollars and riding off into the sunset piqued Ben's and Chad's ears. So, in case you're wondering, yeah, they talk about that potential sale a little bit on the CME. There is also plenty of normal business to discuss. First of all, some aging person pretending to be Fedor Emelianenko eked out a victory over Fabio Maldonado at an over-the-top Eurasia Fight Night event on Friday afternoon. The next night at UFC Fight Night 89, Steven “Wonderman” Thompson defeated Rory “Wonder What Now, Man?” MacDonald in the main event and Donald Cerrone took out Patrick Cote in the co-main. All that, plus AYFKM and JSS.
Sam Caplan and Jason Floyd are back for another edition of The MMA Insiders Podcast and they start off this episode by discussing the potential of the UFC being sold. They talk about various aspects of a potential sale, including what it could mean for the business of mixed martial arts if Lorenzo Fertitta and […] The post The MMA Insiders Podcast Episode 88 appeared first on Radio Influence.
Neal and Jeff drive the conversation for much of this week's episode with Chris making an appearance in the last segment. On top of our usual discussions of football, fights and films, we also talk a little baseball to start the show off. We get into the big big business of Texas high school football and the possibility of the Raiders moving out of Oakland and into Las Vegas. And what role might Frank and Lorenzo Fertitta (co-owners of the UFC) play in the whole thing? Plus a spoiler-free first take on Captain America: Civil War.
Official New York MMA legalization conference call hosted by the UFC, featuring UFC co-wner Lorenzo Fertitta. Courtesy of TSC's Allan Wu! Check out the TSC News podcast: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/tsc-news/id1061475388 For more info: https://twitter.com/SportsCourier https://www.facebook.com/TheSportsCourier Subscribe! http://www.youtube.com/TheSportsCourier http://instagram.com/tscnews
This week's Guests on the show include: - Chael Sonnen returns to Submission Radio to discuss a variety of topics, including Ronda Rousey's brutal KO loss to Holly Holm, why gameplans and footwork are just myths, Ronda's skillset deficit, whether or not Ronda Rousey was created by the media, the shallowness of the women's bantamweight division, why judo sucks and it's controversial history, if Conor McGregor is all hype, why Jose Aldo and Conor are both scared to death of each other and ready to lose, Jose Aldo not believing in himself, the Los Angeles connection between Bruce Lee, Judo Gene Lebell and other wimps, Mirko Cro Cop and the way he exited the sport, HGH not being a steroid, why he didn't end up facing Josh Barnett at Metamoris, if he was really scheduled to take on "The Warmaster", WSOF 26 and his role as a commentator, and lots more. - Michael Bisping makes his first appearance on Submission Radio to talk about his fight against Gegard Mousasi at UFC Fight Night London, his advantages over Gegrard and why he'll win, the feeling of fighting back home again, how hard it was to withdraw from UFC 193 and such a massive crowd, his thoughts on the fight between Robert Whittaker and Uriah Hall, why Gegard would beat Uriah Hall in a rematch, how he's managed to turn and win over the fans in the last few years, the frustration of still not getting a title shot, if a win over Gegard puts him into title contention, the time Lorenzo Fertitta told him to call out Anderson Silva in Brazil, what he thinks about Silva and Belfort fight each other and their past with steroids, why he doesn't respect Anderson Silva despite him being a legend, mellowing out and not being so angry anymore, why he sees Luke Rockhol beating Chris Weidman, how a rematch would go between him and Rockhold, his new radio show, and more. - WSOF Featherweight champion Lance Palmer returns to Submission Radio to talk about his fight at WSOF 26 against Marcos Alexandre Campos de Almeida, looking to showcase his improved striking, cornering his UFC teammates in Urijah Faber, Chad Mendes and Paige VanZant during the week of UFC 194, his wanting to fight a bit more often, his opponent's ground game and many submission wins, his sights set on fighting for a UFC title in the future, experience on the Ultimate Fighter 22 with Urijah Faber, his thoughts on Conor McGregor during the show, the hilarious story of how he got the nickname "The Party", and more. - Elias Cepeda of Fox Sports joins Kacper and Denis in a roundtable discussion to discuss Gleison Tibau's recent drug test violation, the curious statement from Tibau's team, if Gleison's impressive physique is a red flag, what EPO actually does to the body, if there is any interest in a rematch with Abel Trujillo. Other topics include CM Punk's UFC debut and if it will even happen, whether the UFC has chosen the right path in choosing his first opponent, why Elias Cepeda himself would be the perfect first opponent for Punk, UFC 194 and the overlooked fights, if Jacare Souza can finally earn his title shot with a win over Yoel Romero, other fights that have flown under the radar, and what a loss would mean for Conor McGregor and if it would be more devastating than Ronda Rousey's loss to Holly Holm. - twitter.com/SubmissionAus , - facebook.com/SubmissionRadioAus , - youtube.com/user/submissionradioau
This week hosts Kacper Rosolowski and Denis Shkuratov have on the show: - Chael Sonnen returns to Submission Radio to discuss a variety of topics, including Ronda Rousey's brutal KO loss to Holly Holm, why gameplans and footwork are just myths, Ronda's skillset deficit, whether or not Ronda Rousey was created by the media, the shallowness of the women's bantamweight division, why judo sucks and it's controversial history, if Conor McGregor is all hype, why Jose Aldo and Conor are both scared to death of each other and ready to lose, Jose Aldo not believing in himself, the Los Angeles connection between Bruce Lee, Judo Gene Lebell and other wimps, Mirko Cro Cop and the way he exited the sport, HGH not being a steroid, why he didn't end up facing Josh Barnett at Metamoris, if he was really scheduled to take on "The Warmaster", WSOF 26 and his role as a commentator, and lots more. - Michael Bisping makes his first appearance on Submission Radio to talk about his fight against Gegard Mousasi at UFC Fight Night London, his advantages over Gegrard and why he'll win, the feeling of fighting back home again, how hard it was to withdraw from UFC 193 and such a massive crowd, his thoughts on the fight between Robert Whittaker and Uriah Hall, why Gegard would beat Uriah Hall in a rematch, how he's managed to turn and win over the fans in the last few years, the frustration of still not getting a title shot, if a win over Gegard puts him into title contention, the time Lorenzo Fertitta told him to call out Anderson Silva in Brazil, what he thinks about Silva and Belfort fight each other and their past with steroids, why he doesn't respect Anderson Silva despite him being a legend, mellowing out and not being so angry anymore, why he sees Luke Rockhol beating Chris Weidman, how a rematch would go between him and Rockhold, his new radio show, and more. - WSOF Featherweight champion Lance Palmer returns to Submission Radio to talk about his fight at WSOF 26 against Marcos Alexandre Campos de Almeida, looking to showcase his improved striking, cornering his UFC teammates in Urijah Faber, Chad Mendes and Paige VanZant during the week of UFC 194, his wanting to fight a bit more often, his opponent's ground game and many submission wins, his sights set on fighting for a UFC title in the future, experience on the Ultimate Fighter 22 with Urijah Faber, his thoughts on Conor McGregor during the show, the hilarious story of how he got the nickname "The Party", and more. - Elias Cepeda of Fox Sports joins Kacper and Denis in a roundtable discussion to discuss Gleison Tibau's recent drug test violation, the curious statement from Tibau's team, if Gleison's impressive physique is a red flag, what EPO actually does to the body, if there is any interest in a rematch with Abel Trujillo. Other topics include CM Punk's UFC debut and if it will even happen, whether the UFC has chosen the right path in choosing his first opponent, why Elias Cepeda himself would be the perfect first opponent for Punk, UFC 194 and the overlooked fights, if Jacare Souza can finally earn his title shot with a win over Yoel Romero, other fights that have flown under the radar, and what a loss would mean for Conor McGregor and if it would be more devastating than Ronda Rousey's loss to Holly Holm. - twitter.com/SubmissionAus , - facebook.com/SubmissionRadioAus , - youtube.com/user/submissionradioau See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week's Guests on the show include: - Chael Sonnen returns to Submission Radio to discuss a variety of topics, including Ronda Rousey's brutal KO loss to Holly Holm, why gameplans and footwork are just myths, Ronda's skillset deficit, whether or not Ronda Rousey was created by the media, the shallowness of the women's bantamweight division, why judo sucks and it's controversial history, if Conor McGregor is all hype, why Jose Aldo and Conor are both scared to death of each other and ready to lose, Jose Aldo not believing in himself, the Los Angeles connection between Bruce Lee, Judo Gene Lebell and other wimps, Mirko Cro Cop and the way he exited the sport, HGH not being a steroid, why he didn't end up facing Josh Barnett at Metamoris, if he was really scheduled to take on "The Warmaster", WSOF 26 and his role as a commentator, and lots more. - Michael Bisping makes his first appearance on Submission Radio to talk about his fight against Gegard Mousasi at UFC Fight Night London, his advantages over Gegrard and why he'll win, the feeling of fighting back home again, how hard it was to withdraw from UFC 193 and such a massive crowd, his thoughts on the fight between Robert Whittaker and Uriah Hall, why Gegard would beat Uriah Hall in a rematch, how he's managed to turn and win over the fans in the last few years, the frustration of still not getting a title shot, if a win over Gegard puts him into title contention, the time Lorenzo Fertitta told him to call out Anderson Silva in Brazil, what he thinks about Silva and Belfort fight each other and their past with steroids, why he doesn't respect Anderson Silva despite him being a legend, mellowing out and not being so angry anymore, why he sees Luke Rockhol beating Chris Weidman, how a rematch would go between him and Rockhold, his new radio show, and more. - WSOF Featherweight champion Lance Palmer returns to Submission Radio to talk about his fight at WSOF 26 against Marcos Alexandre Campos de Almeida, looking to showcase his improved striking, cornering his UFC teammates in Urijah Faber, Chad Mendes and Paige VanZant during the week of UFC 194, his wanting to fight a bit more often, his opponent's ground game and many submission wins, his sights set on fighting for a UFC title in the future, experience on the Ultimate Fighter 22 with Urijah Faber, his thoughts on Conor McGregor during the show, the hilarious story of how he got the nickname "The Party", and more. - Elias Cepeda of Fox Sports joins Kacper and Denis in a roundtable discussion to discuss Gleison Tibau's recent drug test violation, the curious statement from Tibau's team, if Gleison's impressive physique is a red flag, what EPO actually does to the body, if there is any interest in a rematch with Abel Trujillo. Other topics include CM Punk's UFC debut and if it will even happen, whether the UFC has chosen the right path in choosing his first opponent, why Elias Cepeda himself would be the perfect first opponent for Punk, UFC 194 and the overlooked fights, if Jacare Souza can finally earn his title shot with a win over Yoel Romero, other fights that have flown under the radar, and what a loss would mean for Conor McGregor and if it would be more devastating than Ronda Rousey's loss to Holly Holm. - twitter.com/SubmissionAus , - facebook.com/SubmissionRadioAus , - youtube.com/user/submissionradioau
This week hosts Kacper Rosolowski and Denis Shkuratov have on the show: - Chael Sonnen returns to Submission Radio to discuss a variety of topics, including Ronda Rousey's brutal KO loss to Holly Holm, why gameplans and footwork are just myths, Ronda's skillset deficit, whether or not Ronda Rousey was created by the media, the shallowness of the women's bantamweight division, why judo sucks and it's controversial history, if Conor McGregor is all hype, why Jose Aldo and Conor are both scared to death of each other and ready to lose, Jose Aldo not believing in himself, the Los Angeles connection between Bruce Lee, Judo Gene Lebell and other wimps, Mirko Cro Cop and the way he exited the sport, HGH not being a steroid, why he didn't end up facing Josh Barnett at Metamoris, if he was really scheduled to take on "The Warmaster", WSOF 26 and his role as a commentator, and lots more. - Michael Bisping makes his first appearance on Submission Radio to talk about his fight against Gegard Mousasi at UFC Fight Night London, his advantages over Gegrard and why he'll win, the feeling of fighting back home again, how hard it was to withdraw from UFC 193 and such a massive crowd, his thoughts on the fight between Robert Whittaker and Uriah Hall, why Gegard would beat Uriah Hall in a rematch, how he's managed to turn and win over the fans in the last few years, the frustration of still not getting a title shot, if a win over Gegard puts him into title contention, the time Lorenzo Fertitta told him to call out Anderson Silva in Brazil, what he thinks about Silva and Belfort fight each other and their past with steroids, why he doesn't respect Anderson Silva despite him being a legend, mellowing out and not being so angry anymore, why he sees Luke Rockhol beating Chris Weidman, how a rematch would go between him and Rockhold, his new radio show, and more. - WSOF Featherweight champion Lance Palmer returns to Submission Radio to talk about his fight at WSOF 26 against Marcos Alexandre Campos de Almeida, looking to showcase his improved striking, cornering his UFC teammates in Urijah Faber, Chad Mendes and Paige VanZant during the week of UFC 194, his wanting to fight a bit more often, his opponent's ground game and many submission wins, his sights set on fighting for a UFC title in the future, experience on the Ultimate Fighter 22 with Urijah Faber, his thoughts on Conor McGregor during the show, the hilarious story of how he got the nickname "The Party", and more. - Elias Cepeda of Fox Sports joins Kacper and Denis in a roundtable discussion to discuss Gleison Tibau's recent drug test violation, the curious statement from Tibau's team, if Gleison's impressive physique is a red flag, what EPO actually does to the body, if there is any interest in a rematch with Abel Trujillo. Other topics include CM Punk's UFC debut and if it will even happen, whether the UFC has chosen the right path in choosing his first opponent, why Elias Cepeda himself would be the perfect first opponent for Punk, UFC 194 and the overlooked fights, if Jacare Souza can finally earn his title shot with a win over Yoel Romero, other fights that have flown under the radar, and what a loss would mean for Conor McGregor and if it would be more devastating than Ronda Rousey's loss to Holly Holm. - twitter.com/SubmissionAus , - facebook.com/SubmissionRadioAus , - youtube.com/user/submissionradioau
Dana White, Lorenzo Fertitta and Lawrence Epstein explained to the media the new UFC drug testing policies on Wednesday. We'll break down those issues, preview UFC Fight Night: Frank Mir vs. Antonio 'Bigfoot' Silva and more.
Ringside Report Radio October 15, 2014. Hosted by Dave Simon and Kevin McKough. Simon and McKough discussed Georges St-Pierre's recent meeting in Montreal with Dana White and Lorenzo Fertitta and what a return to the octagon could mean for GSP. Simon and McKough talked about Mitch Gagnon vs. Renan Barao being made for December 20, Urijah Faber v. Francisco Rivera for December 6 and a potential bout between Conor McGregor and Dennis Siver. All this and more MMA on this 1-hour episode.
UFC CEO Lorenzo Fertitta reflects on Anderson Silva's return to training and upcoming return to the Octagon in January. Fertitta says he's never seen Anderson this motivated and excited to watch The Spider against Nick Diaz at UFC 183!
UFC CEO Lorenzo Fertitta takes the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge and nominates Swiss Beats, Demarco Murray, and Marcedes Lewis!
Joe Rogan goes one on one with UFC Chairman and CEO Lorenzo Fertitta. He is the man behind the boldest moves and biggest achievements in the UFC. He sat down for a rare and exclusive interview with Joe Rogan to talk about the past, present and future of the UFC.