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ANN Groong Week in Review - Nov 24, 2024Topics:Supreme Judicial Council Head, MPs resign at Pashinyan's “Ask”Another Pashinyan Interview, More Scandalous StatementsNew Escalation in UkraineGuest:Arthur G. Martirosyan - TW/@ArthurMarti63Hosts:Hovik Manucharyan - TW/@HovikYerevanAsbed Bedrossian - TW/@qubriqEpisode 387 | Recorded: November 25, 2024Subscribe and follow us everywhere you are: linktr.ee/groong
Los íberos, una civilización que habitó las regiones costeras orientales y meridionales de la península Ibérica durante la Edad del Hierro (siglos VIII-I a.C.), solían incinerar a sus muertos y enterrar las cenizas en necrópolis. Pero no actuaban así con los recién nacidos. En varias excavaciones se han encontrado restos de bebés enterrados sin incinerar en el interior de las viviendas. ¿Qué sucedió con estos niños? ¿Tuvieron una muerte natural o fueron sacrificados siguiendo algún ritual macabro? La respuesta a este enigma se encuentra en un estudio publicado en Journal of Archaeological Science, cuya autora principal es la estudiante de doctorado Ani Martirosyan, nuestra invitada en Hablando con Científicos.
Los íberos, una civilización que habitó las regiones costeras orientales y meridionales de la península Ibérica durante la Edad del Hierro (siglos VIII-I a.C.), solían incinerar a sus muertos y enterrar las cenizas en necrópolis. Pero no actuaban así con los recién nacidos. En varias excavaciones se han encontrado restos de bebés enterrados sin incinerar en el interior de las viviendas. ¿Qué sucedió con estos niños? ¿Tuvieron una muerte natural o fueron sacrificados siguiendo algún ritual macabro? La respuesta a este enigma se encuentra en un estudio publicado en Journal of Archaeological Science, cuya autora principal es la estudiante de doctorado Ani Martirosyan, nuestra invitada en Hablando con Científicos.
ANN Groong Week in Review - Sep 22, 2024Topics:Armenian Day of Independence: Sep. 21“Strategic Partnerships”Armenian Azerbaijani TalksGuest:Arthur G. Martirosyan - TW/@ArthurMarti63Hosts:Hovik Manucharyan - TW/@HovikYerevanAsbed Bedrossian - TW/@qubriqEpisode 368 | Recorded: September 23, 2024Subscribe and follow us everywhere you are: linktr.ee/groong
ANN Groong Week in Review - June 2, 2024Topics:Heavy Rainstorms Flood Northern ArmeniaSrbazan Movement: Church and StateGeopolitical DevelopmentsGuest:Arthur G. Martirosyan - TW/@ArthurMarti63Hosts:Hovik Manucharyan - TW/@HovikYerevanAsbed Bedrossian - TW/@qubriqEpisode 334 | Recorded: June 3, 2024Subscribe and follow us everywhere you are: linktr.ee/groong
ANN Groong Week in Review - Mar 17, 2024Topics:Reactions to Interview with Canadian AmbassadorMore Concessions Signaled by PashinyanEU Parliament Resolution on ArmeniaFish Rots from the HeadGuest:Arthur G. Martirosyan - TW/@ArthurMarti63Hosts:Asbed Bedrossian - TW/@qubriqHovik Manucharyan - TW/@HovikYerevanEpisode 318 | Recorded: March 18, 2024Subscribe and follow us everywhere you are: linktr.ee/groong
durée : 00:11:53 - Brahms: 15 Romances, Op. 33 - Tomas Kildišius, Ani Ter-Martirosyan, Jannike Liebwerth - C'est un voyage au cœur des lieder de Johannes Brahms que nous proposent le baryton Tomas Kildišius et la pianiste Ani Ter-Martirosyan
Karine Martirosyan, the founder and CEO of Wearify, joins us to discuss her start-up's vision for helping online consumers try on clothes virtually before buying them. Karine shares how Wearify builds 3D avatars of their users so that they can see how clothes look on them while shopping online, just as they would in a real store. We also spoke about the role that 3D avatars will take on in the coming years as digital environments become increasingly used for a variety of use cases. Lastly, Karine shared her thoughts on how to decentralize tech in Armenia and promote greater activity outside of Yerevan.
Karine Martirosyan, the founder and CEO of Wearify, joins us to discuss her start-up's vision for helping online consumers try on clothes virtually before buying them. Karine shares how Wearify builds 3D avatars of their users so that they can see how clothes look on them while shopping online, just as they would in a real store. We also spoke about the role that 3D avatars will take on in the coming years as digital environments become increasingly used for a variety of use cases. Lastly, Karine shared her thoughts on how to decentralize tech in Armenia and promote greater activity outside of Yerevan. The post Karine Martirosyan: Building Virtual Fitting Rooms appeared first on EVN Report.
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ANN Groong Week in Review - Dec 17, 2023Topics:Negotiations Strategy, Prisoner Exchange, “Point Zero” The West's InterestsIsrael-Gaza ConflictGuest:Arthur G. Martirosyan - TW/@ArthurMarti63Hosts:Hovik Manucharyan - TW/@HovikYerevanAsbed Bedrossian - TW/@qubriqEpisode 299 | Recorded: December 18, 2023Subscribe and follow us everywhere you are: linktr.ee/groong
NYC-based Armenian musician Astghik Martirosyan will present her debut album in concert on Sunday, November 19, at National Sawdust. The album, Distance, was written in 2020 as Martirosyan reflected on 44 days of fighting in the disputed region of Nagorno-Karabakh, between Armenia and Azerbaijan. When Martirosyan joined us in the studio earlier this week, we ran short of time, and she was unable to perform her song, 'Spring Is On Its Way,' which was directly inspired by the conflict. We now present that track, here.
NYC-based Armenian musician Astghik Martirosyan will present her debut album in concert on Sunday, November 19, at National Sawdust. The album, Distance, was written in 2020 as Martirosyan reflected on 44 days of fighting in the disputed region of Nagorno-Karabakh, between Armenia and Azerbaijan. Martirosyan joins us in the studio to perform and discuss her album.
Putting together an episode of Mondo Jazz feels like an experiment, requiring research and analysis leading to a synthesis of the most interesting specimens from the current world jazz flora. Here some of the most significant discoveries of the last week. The playlist features Todd Clouser; Shake Stew; Mike Reed; Hiromi pictured]; Kevin Sun; Weave4, Francesco Bigoni, Benoît Delbecq, Francesco Diodati, Steve Argüelles; Astghik Martirosyan; Jeremy Udden; Sunny Kim, Vardan Ovsepian, Ben Monder Detailed playlist at https://spinitron.com/RFB/pl/18087063/Mondo-Jazz (up to "The Totality of Silence"). Happy listening!
Arthur G Martirosyan - The Game of Alternatives | Is Armenia Negotiating Effectively Conversations on GroongTopics:The Game of AlternativesHow does it apply to Negotiations?Is Armenia Negotiating Effectively?Guest:Arthur Martirosyan - TW/@ArthurMarti63Hosts:Hovik Manucharyan - TW/@HovikYerevanAsbed Bedrossian - TW/@qubriqEpisode 282 | Recorded: October 3, 2023Subscribe and follow us everywhere you are: linktr.ee/groong
ANN Groong Week in Review - Oct 1, 2023Topics:Artsakh Surrenders, Armenia WatchesWhat "Peace Treaty" in Granada?Arrested Artsakh Leaders Held HostageGuest:Arthur Martirosyan - TW/@ArthurMarti63Hosts:Hovik Manucharyan - TW/@HovikYerevanAsbed Bedrossian - TW/@qubriqEpisode 281 | Recorded: October 1, 2023Subscribe and follow us everywhere you are: linktr.ee/groong
ANN Groong Week in Review - July 2, 2023Topics: - Guest Introduction - DC Negotiations: Any chance for progress - Vartan Oskanian on negotiations - Rights and Security - "Democracy" - Border Demarcation - No Unblocking or Guarantees - Integration with Azerbaijan = assimilation - What are Stepanakert's options - Hayaqve.amGuest: - Arthur MartirosyanHosts: - Hovik Manucharyan TW/@HovikYerevan - Asbed Bedrossian TW/@qubriqEpisode 266 | Recorded July 4, 2023https://podcasts.groong.org/266Subscribe and follow us everywhere you are: linktr.ee/groong
Գարիկ Մարտիրոսյոանը պատմում է իր նոր ռեպ հոլովակների մասին, Suso WTF և Voske Dzknik երգերի մասին, ինչպես է վերաբերվում քոմենթներին։ Գարիկը պատմում է ComedyClub հաղորդման ստեղծման մասին, արժի արդյոք լսել ուրիշների խորհուրդները թե ոչ։ Ինչ հյուրեր էին գալիս Прожекторпэрисхилтон հաղորդմանը, ում ամենաշատը հիշեց և ինչու այն դադարեց։ Երևանում հիմնական մնալու, նոր ֆիլմի ստեղծման, պարզության և КВН մասինArmComedy թիմը ներկայացնում է ԼուրջCast
Link to bioRxiv paper: http://biorxiv.org/cgi/content/short/2023.03.04.531101v1?rss=1 Authors: Bielefeld, P., Martirosyan, A., Apresyan, A., Meerhoff, G., Pestana, F., Poovathingal, S., Reijner, N., Koning, W., Clement, R., van de Veen, I., Toledo, E., Dura, I., Hovhannisyan, S., Nilges, B., Bogdoll, A., Kashikar, N., Lucassen, P. J., Belgard, G., Encinas, J. M., Holt, M., Fitzsimons, C. P. Abstract: Moderate Traumatic brain injury (TBI) can result in long-lasting changes in brain function. Although frequently spared from the acute primary injury, the hippocampus becomes affected during a secondary phase that takes place hours, or even days, after TBI, contributing to cognitive deficits. The hippocampus is one of the few brain areas in the adult brain harboring native neural stem cells (NSCs) that continue to generate new neurons (neurogenesis), and to a lesser extent new astrocytes (astrogliogenesis). While deregulation of hippocampal NSCs and neurogenesis have been observed after TBI, very little is known about how TBI may affect hippocampal astrogliogenesis. Here, we aimed to assess how TBI affects hippocampal NSCs and their subsequent commitment to the neuronal or astroglial lineages. Using a controlled cortical impact model of TBI, single cell RNA sequencing and spatial transcriptomics, we observed a cell population-specific increase in NSC-derived neuronal cells and a decrease in NSC-derived astrocytic cells. These cellular changes were associated with cell-population specific changes in gene expression and dysplasia within the dentate gyrus. Overall, our findings support the conclusion that TBI modifies adult hippocampal NSC fate to promote neurogenesis at the cost of astrogliogenesis, and highlights specific cell populations as possible targets to counteract the changes induced by TBI in the hippocampus. Copy rights belong to original authors. Visit the link for more info Podcast created by Paper Player, LLC
ANN Groong Week in Review - Jan 29, 2023Topics:Army Day - January 28New EU Monitoring MissionArtsakh BlockadeGuest:Arthur G. Martirosyan - TW/@ArthurMarti63Hosts:Hovik Manucharyan TW/@HovikYerevanAsbed Bedrossian TW/@qubriqEpisode 219 | Recorded: January 29, 2023Subscribe and follow us everywhere you are: linktr.ee/groong
In this week's podcast episode, we sit down with Kerop, the host of Magic or Science. After growing up during the fall of the Soviet Union, Kerop moved to Los Angeles, making him extremely grateful for many of the daily luxuries so many of us take for granted. After travelling for 6 months alone, he had a spiritual awakening which led to the startup of his podcast, Magic or Science.Follow Magic or Science Here:YouTube: @magicorscience1988 Instagram: @magicorsciencepodcastPodcast: Magic or Science LinkTree: linktr.ee/magicorscience About Perspective Shift: Perspective Shift is a way to see the world as it is. It is the shift from a conditioned mind to an unconditioned consciousness. All welcome, come as you are. Email your Questions Here: perspectiveshift2020@gmail.com Socials: Follow Us on Instagram: https://bit.ly/PerspectiveShiftNowIG Subscribe to our Channel: http://youtube.com/PerspectiveShiftNOW Use our LinkTree: https://linktr.ee/PerspectiveShiftNOW Listen on SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/show/64rEEWd More Content: More Podcast Episodes: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4mmsj... Meditate with us: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p0mtr...
L'émission 28 Minutes du 10/10/2022 Au programme de l'émission du 10 octobre 2022 ⬇ Haut-Karabagh : le cri du cœur de Tesson et Martirosyan contre l'indifférence occidentaleBouleversé par sa rencontre avec les combattants arméniens lors de son voyage au Haut-Karabakh en 2020, quelques jours avant le cessez-le-feu marquant leur défaite face aux troupes azéries soutenues par la Turquie, l'écrivain-baroudeur Sylvain Tesson dénonce l'indifférence occidentale face au conflit qui sévit dans cette région du monde. Selon lui, cette situation devrait nous alerter sur les ambitions du président turc Erdogan, dans lesquelles il entrevoit un immuable projet d'expansion européen. Sylvain Tesson a organisé le Festival itinérant « Paris-Stepanakert » du 4 au 8 octobre, dans le Haut-Karabagh et à Erevan, la capitale arménienne. Le premier long-métrage de la réalisatrice Nora Martirosyan, « Si le vent tombe », y sera diffusé. Ils sont tous deux nos invités. Ukraine : faut-il craindre de Poutine « l'apocalypse » nucléaire ?Deux jours après l'explosion d'un véhicule piégé sur le pont de Crimée, qui relie la République autonome à la Russie, Vladimir Poutine réunit ce lundi 10 octobre son Conseil de sécurité. « Les auteurs, les exécutants et les commanditaires sont les services secrets ukrainiens », a affirmé la veille le président russe à l'issue d'une réunion avec le chef du Comité d'enquête russe, selon une vidéo diffusée par le Kremlin. « Il ne fait aucun doute qu'il s'agit d'un acte terroriste visant à détruire une infrastructure civile russe d'importance critique », a-t-il ajouté. Récemment, la Russie a dû faire face à plusieurs échecs militaires en Ukraine. Doit-on craindre que Vladimir Poutine mette à exécution ses menaces de l'utilisation d'armes nucléaires en représailles ? C'est ce que redoute en tout cas le président des États-Unis Joe Biden qui a fait part d'un grand pessimisme jeudi soir. On débat de la situation avec nos invités. Enfin, retrouvez également les chroniques de Xavier Mauduit et d'Alix Van Pée. 28 Minutes est le magazine d'actualité d'ARTE, présenté par Elisabeth Quin du lundi au vendredi à 20h05. Renaud Dély est aux commandes de l'émission le samedi. Ce podcast est coproduit par KM et ARTE Radio. Enregistrement : 10 octobre 2022 - Présentation : Élisabeth Quin - Production : KM, ARTE Radio
We have a back to back podcast this week with a special Live debate that has been long overdue between Robert Torosian & Hayk Martirosyan on Tuesday Night. We will be live on Facebook and YouTube so set your reminders and if you aren't following the #wisenuts go follow and subscribe to our YouTube & Facebook channel's. Follow the WiseNuts on FaceBook: https://www.facebook.com/watch/WiseNutsPodcast/ Follow the WiseNuts on IG: https://www.instagram.com/wisenuts_podcast/?hl=en #armenia #hayastan #wisenutspodcast #armenianpodcast #currentevents #armenian #future #fjb #letsgobrandon #debate
This week on NEGOTIATEx, we tackle the most burning issue at the forefront- the ongoing Ukraine and Russia conflict. Nolan and Aram speak to Arthur G. Martirosyan, a Yale graduate and international relations expert with more than two decades of experience in the field of strategic dialogue design and implementation.
Calls for a Commission to Analyze the Defeat in the 2020 Artsakh WarA Conversation with Dr. Simon Saradzhyan, Arthur Martirosyan, and Tevan PoghosyanThe disastrous outcome of the 2020 War in Artsakh has left Armenians in Armenia and around the world with many unanswered questions. Many long-time held beliefs about the capability of Armenia to defend Artsakh, and Armenia itself, were shattered on November 9, with the signing of the trilateral ceasefire statement. A group of more than 10 academics and researchers recently published a lengthy set of questions that are proposed as a basis for a fact-finding commission to investigate the causes and results of the war. The document can be found on the web at armeniacommission.orgGuests- Dr. Simon Saradzhyan - https://twitter.com/saradzhyan- Arthur Martirosyan - https://twitter.com/ArtMart96- Tevan Poghosyan - https://twitter.com/TevanPoghosyanDr. Simon Saradzhyan who is the founding director of the Russia Matters Project at Harvard Kennedy School's Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs, and also helps advance the center's U.S.-Russia Initiative to Prevent Nuclear Terrorism. His research interests include national power, military interventions, arms control, counterterrorism, and the foreign, defense, and security policies of Russia and other post-Soviet states and their relations with great powers. Prior to joining Harvard, Dr. Saradzhyan worked as a researcher, consultant, and journalist in Russia for 15 years, including as an editor of The Moscow Times.Arthur Martirosyan, who is a Senior Consultant with CMPartners. In 1994 Martirosyan joined the Conflict Management Group (CMG) and worked with Professor Roger Fisher on several projects in the former Soviet Union. From 2001 through 2008 he was the Director of the Momentum Program: Leadership and Negotiation Culture Change in the Former Soviet Union (FSU).Tevan Poghosyan, is president of the International Center for Human Development in Yerevan. Mr. Poghosyan was an MP in the National Assembly between 2012 and 2017 from the Heritage party. From 1997 to 1999 he served as the Nagorno-Karabakh Public Affairs Office Director in Washington, D.C.Hosts:- Asbed Bedrossian- Hovik ManucharyanEpisode 82 | Recorded: July 30, 2021
John Martirosyan aka J-Mart (@jmartfit) is a personal trainer, health coach, podcast host and explorer of human movement. John's podcast is The State of Health Podcast with J-Mart and is available on Youtube, Apple, Spotify, and everywhere else. You can also access John's Bodyweight Basics training program available for FREE here.In this podcast John and I discussed the all important topic of calories. What are they? Do they matter? When do they matter? Should you care about it? Do you need to weigh every bite of food? What's a calorie deficit? All of these are just scraping the surface of what we discussed regarding this ever important and ever confusing topic. As with almost anything in fitness and health, the overall answer is, it depends, and the correct answer is individual to you and your needs and goals. But there are many questions to be asked to determine how YOU should approach it, and that's what we've covered here. John also loves using calisthenics and bodyweight training with himself and his clients. We spoke about the benefits and beauty of exploring what your body is capable of doing. How one should go about starting and when to incorporate it into your training. John has developed an excellent introductory course to bodyweight training to teach you the basics of how to train your body. John's Body Basics course is freely available here.This was an thoroughly enjoyable discussion and I hope you enjoy it and learn as much as I did. For more, check out John's podcast, and connect with him on IG. I would greatly appreciate any comments, questions or feedback. If you could share this with a friend, that would mean the world to me. If you enjoy this podcast, I would be extremely grateful if you subscribed and left a short review on iTunes. It really helps to spread the message and ultimately help more people. Connect with me on Instagram @danielyoresConnect with me on Twitter @danielyores Podcast Cover Art by @octopuslegss
durée : 00:08:22 - L'invité de 7h50 - par : Léa Salamé - Nora Martirosyan, réalisatrice de "Si le vent tombe", est l'invitée de 7h50.
s3e3. Поговорили с Наирой Мартиросян, ученым-геологом в GFZ Potsdam, о карьере учёного в современном мире, узнали о её первых шагах в науке в Новосибирске, Японии, США, её нынешней жизни в Германии и работе в одном из самых известных научных институтов по гео-наукам в стране, GFZ Potsdam. https://www.gfz-potsdam.de/en/staff/naira-martirosyan/sec36/ https://www.instagram.com/naira_martirosyan/ Подкаст Про вулканы и людей: https://t.me/ofvolcanoesandmen
2015 Deutscher Meister/ 2016 Vize deutscher Meister / 2 x Norddeutscher Meister/ 7 x Landesmeister. Erfahre in dieser Folge wie das Training von Vardges aussieht und warum Erfolg im Sport auch Erfolg im Leben bedeuten kann. Wie gefällt euch eigentlich mein neues Logo ? Hier die findest du Daniel von Pixelspot https://www.xing.com/profile/Daniel_Wittern/cv Viel Spaß beim hören. https://www.instagram.com/vadddddi/ https://www.instagram.com/marnertv/ Abonniere auch die Instagram Seite damit du noch mehr Informationen bekommst. https://www.instagram.com/deineklasse.deineliga/ Höre gerne mal in meinen 2. Podcast rein. VERSICHERUNGS FUCHS https://open.spotify.com/show/3CjrX8qJeVQIJz5aUBtqyx
Die Pianistin Ani Ter-Martirosyan und der Bass-Bariton Tomas Kildišius sind seit 2017 ein Duo. Sie erzählen, mit welcher Musik sie in ihren Heimatländern Armenien und Litauen aufgewachsen sind und wie sie sich dem deutschen Kunstlied über die Sprache annähern. Für den Sommer 2021 bereiten sie ein ungewöhnliches Konzertprogramm vor: Sie präsentieren Mozart als Liedkomponisten und zeigen den großen Einfluss, den er auf seine Nachfolger hatte.
Dr Hayk Martirosyan is back with the #WiseNuts to discuss multiple topics related to Armenia. He has been very vocal on social media regarding Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan and his decisions during the #Artsakh conflict. Follow the WiseNuts on FaceBook: https://www.facebook.com/WiseNutsPodc... Follow the WiseNuts on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wise_nuts_p... #wisenutspodcast #armenia #artsakh #artsakhisarmenia #armeniastrong #artsakhstrong #defendarmenia #haykmartirosyan #nikol #nikolpashinyan #pashinyan #traitor #leader #revolution #velvetrevolution
La bande annonce de Si le Vent tombe de Nora Martirosyan : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-J_UELhKFJA Pour suivre Biasto aka Tobias Nuytten : https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCnNQrPvKI5eWBUL4VokUzZg https://www.instagram.com/tobias_nuytten/ La situation en Arménie : Le contexte géopolitique : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QIsIvWuiBM4 Le conflit : https://www.lexpress.fr/actualite/monde/tout-comprendre-au-conflit-entre-l-armenie-et-l-azerbaidjan-dans-le-haut-karabakh_2135653.html Un accord de fin des hostilités : https://www.francetvinfo.fr/monde/conflit-dans-le-haut-karabakh/haut-karabakh-ce-que-l-on-sait-de-l-accord-de-fin-des-hostilites-signe-entre-l-armenie-et-l-azerbaidjan_4175609.html Pour ne louper aucune pépite ! ► Yodar : yodar.fr/ ► Facebook : www.facebook.com/Y0dar/ ► Instagram : www.instagram.com/y0dar/ ► Twitter : twitter.com/Y0DAR ► Soundcloud : www.soundcloud.com/y0dar Podcast réalisé par Aline Crétinoir
WiseNuts EP0038 Lia Martirosyan is our special guest tonight! Lia's insatiable wanderlust has led her all across the globe. In these travels, she's met countless amazing individuals. Lia is Co-Founder of ABILITY Corps, a non-profit whose purpose is to create a world of inclusion and awareness through art, media, employment, and volunteerism. As a classically trained soprano, Lia has performed and spoken in various countries, including: Armenia, Italy, China, Israel and Jordan. In one of the most compelling chapters of her life, Lia has written a book of poems. Follow the WiseNuts on FaceBook: https://www.facebook.com/WiseNutsPodcast/ Follow the WiseNuts on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wise_nuts_podcast/
Yesterday we witnessed one of the greatest snatch showdowns of all-time. It is a rare thing to see someone set a world record and not win a competition, yet yesterday we witnessed three back to back world records from three different individuals. Of course, there can only ever be one winner, and as the old adage goes, 'clean and jerks win medals'...Thumb Tapehttps://www.weightliftinghouse.com/products/tape/Check out the NEW news website -https://www.weightliftinghouse.comSupport us and receive programming and more podcasts -https://www.patreon.com/weightliftinghouseAmazon SupportSupport us by going through our Amazon link when you make a purchase! Just bookmark the link and shop as usual. http://www.weightliftinghouse.com/amazonFollow us –https://bit.ly/2kgrHJ3 - YouTubehttps://www.instagram.com/seb_ostrowicz/https://www.instagram.com/josh_philwl/https://www.instagram.com/weightlifting_house/
Yesterday we witnessed one of the greatest snatch showdowns of all-time. It is a rare thing to see someone set a world record and not win a competition, yet yesterday we witnessed three back to back world records from three different individuals. Of course, there can only ever be one winner, and as the old adage goes, 'clean and jerks win medals'...Thumb Tapehttps://www.weightliftinghouse.com/products/tape/Check out the NEW news website -https://www.weightliftinghouse.comSupport us and receive programming and more podcasts -https://www.patreon.com/weightliftinghouseAmazon SupportSupport us by going through our Amazon link when you make a purchase! Just bookmark the link and shop as usual. http://www.weightliftinghouse.com/amazonFollow us –https://bit.ly/2kgrHJ3 - YouTubehttps://www.instagram.com/seb_ostrowicz/https://www.instagram.com/josh_philwl/https://www.instagram.com/weightlifting_house/
Norik Vardanian joined me half-way through today's round-up of yesterday's provocative 96 kg session. After speaking on Rostami's antics and the great Meso vs Tian battle, we talked about Simon Martirosyan (a teammate of Norik's for a time), and Lasha Talakhadze.It's always a pleasure having Norik on the podcast and hearing his thoughts on the current international landscape of our sport, of which he knows a great deal. Use code HOUSE to get a huge discount on the RP diet app!Follow Norik:https://www.instagram.com/norikvardanian/https://www.instagram.com/vardanianweightlifting/Thumb Tapehttps://www.weightliftinghouse.com/products/tape/ALL weightlifting news -https://www.weightliftinghouse.comSupport us and receive programming and more podcasts -https://www.patreon.com/weightliftinghouseAmazon SupportSupport us by going through our Amazon link when you make a purchase! Just bookmark the link and shop as usual. http://www.weightliftinghouse.com/amazonFollow us –https://bit.ly/2kgrHJ3 - YouTubehttps://www.instagram.com/seb_ostrowicz/https://www.instagram.com/josh_philwl/https://www.instagram.com/weightlifting_house/
Norik Vardanian joined me half-way through today's round-up of yesterday's provocative 96 kg session. After speaking on Rostami's antics and the great Meso vs Tian battle, we talked about Simon Martirosyan (a teammate of Norik's for a time), and Lasha Talakhadze.It's always a pleasure having Norik on the podcast and hearing his thoughts on the current international landscape of our sport, of which he knows a great deal. Use code HOUSE to get a huge discount on the RP diet app!Follow Norik:https://www.instagram.com/norikvardanian/https://www.instagram.com/vardanianweightlifting/Thumb Tapehttps://www.weightliftinghouse.com/products/tape/ALL weightlifting news -https://www.weightliftinghouse.comSupport us and receive programming and more podcasts -https://www.patreon.com/weightliftinghouseAmazon SupportSupport us by going through our Amazon link when you make a purchase! Just bookmark the link and shop as usual. http://www.weightliftinghouse.com/amazonFollow us –https://bit.ly/2kgrHJ3 - YouTubehttps://www.instagram.com/seb_ostrowicz/https://www.instagram.com/josh_philwl/https://www.instagram.com/weightlifting_house/
Expert analysis and research of Amulsar problem from Hayk A. Martirosyan
Lilit Martirosyan misses the chance to go and sit somewhere outside to drink coffee. She hasn’t been able to do that for the past seven weeks. It’s too dangerous for her to even look out her own window.People can recognize her face now.She became the first transgender woman to speak to Armenia’s parliament last month. A video of her speech was shared around the world and applauded by LGBTQ activists and supporters. But she’s been getting death threats since then, and she’s afraid to leave the house.Armenia ranks as one of the worst countries to live in Europe for LGBTQ people, according to a new assessment this month by the International Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans and Intersex Association (ILGA-Europe). The post-Soviet republic came in near the bottom of the 49 countries listed, barely topping Azerbaijan and Turkey.At a parliamentary hearing held by the National Assembly in Yerevan on April 5, Martirosyan, the president of the Right Side nongovernmental organization, called for legal protection for transgender people in Armenia who often face harassment and violence.“I ask you to see me as a collective figure,” Martirosyan told Armenian lawmakers and activists. “I encompass in myself the tortured, raped, kidnapped, subjected to physical violence … unemployed, poor and morally abandoned Armenian transgender’s image.”Martirosyan, herself, has been attacked multiple times on the streets of Yerevan. Three months ago, her teeth were broken and her head was badly injured, she told The World.She says the police didn’t do anything, and that she and her community don’t feel safe.In fact, her NGO tallied 283 crimes against transgender people who were “tortured, raped, kidnapped, subjected to physical violence, burned, immolated, knifed, subjected to murder attempts, killed” in Armenia from 2016 to 2018.Right Side, which claims to be the first and only organization that works to ensure protections for transgender people and sex workers in Armenia and in the South Caucasus, saw Martirosyan’s speech as a victory for themselves and the rest of the LGBTQ community in the country.But not everybody was celebrating.As soon as Martirosyan’s three-minute speech ended, Naira Zohrabyan, a member of parliament from the opposition Prosperous Armenia Party (BHK) who chaired the meeting, asked her to leave the hall.Zohrabyan called her speech “disrespectful,” adding that it had nothing to do with the agenda that day. The hearing was meant to cover issues of judicial reform and disability rights.A few days later, on April 8, there was backlash against Martirosyan.More than 100 supporters of nationalist and conservative groups led anti-LGBTQ protests in front of the National Assembly against Martirosyan and her speech, according to Radio Free Europe. A few parliamentarians verbally attacked her. Lilit Martirosyan Credit: Courtesy of the Right Side One MP said Martirosyan should be burned in Republic Square, a popular center in the middle of the capital.Ever since then, Martirosyan and the Right Side have received dozens of death threats. The NGO closed down for a few weeks but reopened its doors on April 25.Following Martirosyan’s speech, in abusive videos posted online, “people dressed in military uniforms declared that they would find transgender activists and kill them. Local news media published home addresses for Ms. Martirosyan and her co-workers. Someone attached an Armenian flag to Ms. Martirosyan’s home,” The New York Times reported.Max Varzhapetyan, the community and office assistant at the Right Side, says they will continue to work because it’s their policy to be visible transgender activists.Varzhapetyan, who’s bigender and uses they/them pronouns, says that they and Martirosyan are particularly at risk since they were both at parliament that day. The only places they go are their homes and the NGO’s office to avoid harassment and violence, Varzhapetyan says, speaking on Martirosyan’s behalf as well.“The whole situation changed after the speech,” said Varzhapetyan, 23. “Because previously, people didn’t know who trans people were. Lilit’s speech delivered a powerful message. And even if people hate us and want to kill us, they learned about what Lilit [said].”Martirosyan started her activism at age 13. And by 15, she started taking birth control pills for estrogen because she says there are no other options for transgender women in Armenia. Today, she goes abroad to Ukraine for hormone replacement therapy pills.Doctors refuse to treat transgender people because of the discrimination, she says.It’s one of the issues her NGO is working to combat.In 2015, she became the first transgender woman in Armenia to legally change her name on her passport. The Right Side negotiated with the Civil Status Acts Registration Agency of the Staff of the Ministry of Justice to make the name change possible. Two years later, it became official policy in the country: Transgender people could legally change their names without having to provide psychological documentation or having three witnesses present, according to Varzhapetyan.But the organization says there’s still plenty of work to be done.A transgender person is eligible to change their passport only if they’ve undergone sex reassignment surgery in Armenia.Although Martirosyan had the surgery, which was performed by a Russian doctor, she has chosen to keep her sex as “male” on her passport. She says she won’t officially change her gender to match her identity until every transgender person in Armenia has the right to do so, with or without sex reassignment surgery.)Martirosyan and the Right Side have largely received international support. The United Nations office in Yerevan and the European Union both released statements condemning violence against the LGBTQ community in Armenia.But MP Zohrabyan says the whole country was shocked by Martirosyan’s presentation on transgender rights.“We need time for that,” Zohrabyan said in Russian. “Our church is not ready for this conversation.”The state-financed Armenian Apostolic Church is believed to be the world’s oldest Christian institution. It’s widely seen as a major part of the country’s national identity. After Martirosyan’s speech, a priest burned incense to sanctify the area where she spoke, reported OC Media, a news outlet that covers the Caucasus region.“Our society is completely different,” Zohrabyan said. “It’s not that of Holland, Austria or France. We need to accept our mentality the way it is.”Although Zohrabyan was widely criticized for her reaction to Martirosyan, which some called discriminatory, BHK officials wrote a statement defending the MP.The country’s peaceful transition to government last year, known as the “Velvet Revolution,” spurred hope for a new Armenia. For the LGBTQ community, too.Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan “publicly denounced any threats of violence and hate speech” on “numerous occasions,” a spokesman said in an email to The New York Times.But many activists say that not much has changed for the community under Pashinyan, who was swept to power by the street protests.Brett Burnham, a gay man who moved from the US to Yerevan in August 2018 to work as a public health professor at the American University of Armenia (AUA), blames the lack of dialogue around these issues.“So, this idea that Armenians can't change or that this is just a patriarchal society might be true for now because people aren't willing to have these conversations, and the fact is — and there's data lots of data to support this — that LGBTQ people leave this country. They don't want to stay here they don't feel supported.”According to a 2015 report by Pink Armenia, an LGBTQ rights group, 5,891 citizens left Armenia due to discrimination based on gender and sexuality between 2011 and 2013 alone.At AUA, Burnham sensed a need for a safe space for gay, lesbian, transgender students allies on campus. That’s what led him to start a group under conditions by the school’s administration that he keep it anonymous. He would have to name it “International Students Meeting,” he said.Students would meet informally and share coming out stories, said Burnham, who researches cancer and LGBTQ health disparities in Armenia and beyond. “These students are deeply traumatized,” he said.“I knew there was homophobia in Armenia, but I didn’t know the extent to which it existed,” said Burnham, 35. “I was a little surprised. But then when I met the students, it was clear that they were petrified.”He didn’t expect to be harassed himself. Especially not by his own students over email and social media.“I have been verbally attacked and attacked via email by students viciously, and there's no consequence for them because of my sexuality and the research that I do,” he said.In his course evaluations, one student wrote that “Dr. Burnham performed great as an instructor. In contrast, he is an extremely aggressive homosexual’s advocate.” Another student said, “this is discrimination of students, because we are imposed to tolerate something that [we] don’t want to invade our environment.”Half a year into his tenure at the public health department, he was asked to leave and never come back by AUA, a university accredited by WASC Senior College and University Commission in California. His annual contract wasn’t renewed. Burnham says he doesn’t know why. He wasn’t given a reason. He suspects it might be because of his sexuality.Yeva Margaryan, one of Burnham’s advisees in the public health department, said she hasn't witnessed any harassment by the administration. But, she said, it is likely many students didn’t understand why he was “talking openly about his sexuality.”“There are a lot of [gay people] in Armenia, but not very many are open,” Margaryan, 23, said. “I just think it’s about our mentality. It’s Armenia. And our culture is like that. I just want [Burnham] to understand that he has nothing to do with that.”AUA responded to The World’s request for comment and said that it has a “non-discrimination policy in its hiring practices,” and that “Dr. Burnham offered information about his sexual orientation. However, that information was inconsequential in the hiring decision.”The statement continues, “Dr. Burnham signed a one-year contract. The decision not to renew his contract was made in accordance to the Armenian law and considering several factors, including the needs of the program and student feedback. Obviously, personnel matters are confidential and to protect the rights of the employee and the employer cannot be shared with third parties. But we assure you that Dr. Burnham’s sexual orientation had no effect on the decision not to renew his contract.”Burnham, who is currently suing the university over an intellectual property issue, says that he feels exhausted, but “duty-bound,” to his students at AUA who respect him and his work. He’s going to finish grading papers until the end of the semester. He says he’s glad that this chapter of his life is almost over.As he packs his bags to leave Armenia next month, Martirosyan is more determined than ever to stay in her country and continue fighting for LGBTQ rights there.Editor’s note: Lilit Martirosyan is no relation to Lucy Martirosyan, who authored this story. This story has been updated to further clarify what harassment Yeva Margaryan witnessed.
Lilit Martirosyan misses the chance to go and sit somewhere outside to drink coffee. She hasn't been able to do that for the past seven weeks. It's too dangerous for her to even look out her own window.People can recognize her face now.She became the first transgender woman to speak to Armenia's parliament last month. A video of her speech was shared around the world and applauded by LGBTQ activists and supporters. But she's been getting death threats since then, and she's afraid to leave the house.Armenia ranks as one of the worst countries to live in Europe for LGBTQ people, according to a new assessment this month by the International Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans and Intersex Association (ILGA-Europe). The post-Soviet republic came in near the bottom of the 49 countries listed, barely topping Azerbaijan and Turkey.At a parliamentary hearing held by the National Assembly in Yerevan on April 5, Martirosyan, the president of the Right Side nongovernmental organization, called for legal protection for transgender people in Armenia who often face harassment and violence.“I ask you to see me as a collective figure,” Martirosyan told Armenian lawmakers and activists. “I encompass in myself the tortured, raped, kidnapped, subjected to physical violence … unemployed, poor and morally abandoned Armenian transgender's image.”Martirosyan, herself, has been attacked multiple times on the streets of Yerevan. Three months ago, her teeth were broken and her head was badly injured, she told The World.She says the police didn't do anything, and that she and her community don't feel safe.In fact, her NGO tallied 283 crimes against transgender people who were “tortured, raped, kidnapped, subjected to physical violence, burned, immolated, knifed, subjected to murder attempts, killed” in Armenia from 2016 to 2018.Right Side, which claims to be the first and only organization that works to ensure protections for transgender people and sex workers in Armenia and in the South Caucasus, saw Martirosyan's speech as a victory for themselves and the rest of the LGBTQ community in the country.But not everybody was celebrating.As soon as Martirosyan's three-minute speech ended, Naira Zohrabyan, a member of parliament from the opposition Prosperous Armenia Party (BHK) who chaired the meeting, asked her to leave the hall.Zohrabyan called her speech “disrespectful,” adding that it had nothing to do with the agenda that day. The hearing was meant to cover issues of judicial reform and disability rights.A few days later, on April 8, there was backlash against Martirosyan.More than 100 supporters of nationalist and conservative groups led anti-LGBTQ protests in front of the National Assembly against Martirosyan and her speech, according to Radio Free Europe. A few parliamentarians verbally attacked her. Lilit Martirosyan Credit: Courtesy of the Right Side One MP said Martirosyan should be burned in Republic Square, a popular center in the middle of the capital.Ever since then, Martirosyan and the Right Side have received dozens of death threats. The NGO closed down for a few weeks but reopened its doors on April 25.Following Martirosyan's speech, in abusive videos posted online, “people dressed in military uniforms declared that they would find transgender activists and kill them. Local news media published home addresses for Ms. Martirosyan and her co-workers. Someone attached an Armenian flag to Ms. Martirosyan's home,” The New York Times reported.Max Varzhapetyan, the community and office assistant at the Right Side, says they will continue to work because it's their policy to be visible transgender activists.Varzhapetyan, who's bigender and uses they/them pronouns, says that they and Martirosyan are particularly at risk since they were both at parliament that day. The only places they go are their homes and the NGO's office to avoid harassment and violence, Varzhapetyan says, speaking on Martirosyan's behalf as well.“The whole situation changed after the speech,” said Varzhapetyan, 23. “Because previously, people didn't know who trans people were. Lilit's speech delivered a powerful message. And even if people hate us and want to kill us, they learned about what Lilit [said].”Martirosyan started her activism at age 13. And by 15, she started taking birth control pills for estrogen because she says there are no other options for transgender women in Armenia. Today, she goes abroad to Ukraine for hormone replacement therapy pills.Doctors refuse to treat transgender people because of the discrimination, she says.It's one of the issues her NGO is working to combat.In 2015, she became the first transgender woman in Armenia to legally change her name on her passport. The Right Side negotiated with the Civil Status Acts Registration Agency of the Staff of the Ministry of Justice to make the name change possible. Two years later, it became official policy in the country: Transgender people could legally change their names without having to provide psychological documentation or having three witnesses present, according to Varzhapetyan.But the organization says there's still plenty of work to be done.A transgender person is eligible to change their passport only if they've undergone sex reassignment surgery in Armenia.Although Martirosyan had the surgery, which was performed by a Russian doctor, she has chosen to keep her sex as “male” on her passport. She says she won't officially change her gender to match her identity until every transgender person in Armenia has the right to do so, with or without sex reassignment surgery.)Martirosyan and the Right Side have largely received international support. The United Nations office in Yerevan and the European Union both released statements condemning violence against the LGBTQ community in Armenia.But MP Zohrabyan says the whole country was shocked by Martirosyan's presentation on transgender rights.“We need time for that,” Zohrabyan said in Russian. “Our church is not ready for this conversation.”The state-financed Armenian Apostolic Church is believed to be the world's oldest Christian institution. It's widely seen as a major part of the country's national identity. After Martirosyan's speech, a priest burned incense to sanctify the area where she spoke, reported OC Media, a news outlet that covers the Caucasus region.“Our society is completely different,” Zohrabyan said. “It's not that of Holland, Austria or France. We need to accept our mentality the way it is.”Although Zohrabyan was widely criticized for her reaction to Martirosyan, which some called discriminatory, BHK officials wrote a statement defending the MP.The country's peaceful transition to government last year, known as the “Velvet Revolution,” spurred hope for a new Armenia. For the LGBTQ community, too.Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan “publicly denounced any threats of violence and hate speech” on “numerous occasions,” a spokesman said in an email to The New York Times.But many activists say that not much has changed for the community under Pashinyan, who was swept to power by the street protests.Brett Burnham, a gay man who moved from the US to Yerevan in August 2018 to work as a public health professor at the American University of Armenia (AUA), blames the lack of dialogue around these issues.“So, this idea that Armenians can't change or that this is just a patriarchal society might be true for now because people aren't willing to have these conversations, and the fact is — and there's data lots of data to support this — that LGBTQ people leave this country. They don't want to stay here they don't feel supported.”According to a 2015 report by Pink Armenia, an LGBTQ rights group, 5,891 citizens left Armenia due to discrimination based on gender and sexuality between 2011 and 2013 alone.At AUA, Burnham sensed a need for a safe space for gay, lesbian, transgender students allies on campus. That's what led him to start a group under conditions by the school's administration that he keep it anonymous. He would have to name it “International Students Meeting,” he said.Students would meet informally and share coming out stories, said Burnham, who researches cancer and LGBTQ health disparities in Armenia and beyond. “These students are deeply traumatized,” he said.“I knew there was homophobia in Armenia, but I didn't know the extent to which it existed,” said Burnham, 35. “I was a little surprised. But then when I met the students, it was clear that they were petrified.”He didn't expect to be harassed himself. Especially not by his own students over email and social media.“I have been verbally attacked and attacked via email by students viciously, and there's no consequence for them because of my sexuality and the research that I do,” he said.In his course evaluations, one student wrote that “Dr. Burnham performed great as an instructor. In contrast, he is an extremely aggressive homosexual's advocate.” Another student said, “this is discrimination of students, because we are imposed to tolerate something that [we] don't want to invade our environment.”Half a year into his tenure at the public health department, he was asked to leave and never come back by AUA, a university accredited by WASC Senior College and University Commission in California. His annual contract wasn't renewed. Burnham says he doesn't know why. He wasn't given a reason. He suspects it might be because of his sexuality.Yeva Margaryan, one of Burnham's advisees in the public health department, said she hasn't witnessed any harassment by the administration. But, she said, it is likely many students didn't understand why he was “talking openly about his sexuality.”“There are a lot of [gay people] in Armenia, but not very many are open,” Margaryan, 23, said. “I just think it's about our mentality. It's Armenia. And our culture is like that. I just want [Burnham] to understand that he has nothing to do with that.”AUA responded to The World's request for comment and said that it has a “non-discrimination policy in its hiring practices,” and that “Dr. Burnham offered information about his sexual orientation. However, that information was inconsequential in the hiring decision.”The statement continues, “Dr. Burnham signed a one-year contract. The decision not to renew his contract was made in accordance to the Armenian law and considering several factors, including the needs of the program and student feedback. Obviously, personnel matters are confidential and to protect the rights of the employee and the employer cannot be shared with third parties. But we assure you that Dr. Burnham's sexual orientation had no effect on the decision not to renew his contract.”Burnham, who is currently suing the university over an intellectual property issue, says that he feels exhausted, but “duty-bound,” to his students at AUA who respect him and his work. He's going to finish grading papers until the end of the semester. He says he's glad that this chapter of his life is almost over.As he packs his bags to leave Armenia next month, Martirosyan is more determined than ever to stay in her country and continue fighting for LGBTQ rights there.Editor's note: Lilit Martirosyan is no relation to Lucy Martirosyan, who authored this story. This story has been updated to further clarify what harassment Yeva Margaryan witnessed.
This is the second part of the recap of the World Championships! Tian, Sohrab, Lasha, Martirosyan, Tatiana, Meng and many, many more!
This is the second part of the recap of the World Championships! Tian, Sohrab, Lasha, Martirosyan, Tatiana, Meng and many, many more!
Mini Kabob is a LA hidden gem, tucked away in Glendale and serving the best kabobs in the city, and Armen Martirosyan @eatbearded and his parent are the force behind it. He joins the boys to discuss how the social media game has changed the biz, why their garlic sauce puts zankou to shame, and how everything just tastes better on a sword.
The Partners in Grind are back with another one. We break down the breaking down of David Haye vs Tony Bellew. The hype of Ryan Garcia is here to stay. We also saw GGG ktfo Martirosyan. This is the audio to our first live video feed. This was streamed live on facebook.com/squaredcircle101. Next week will be on Youtube live.
I detta avsnitt snackar vi gamla OS-minnen, GGG vs Martirosyan, Bellew vs Haye och mycket mer.
Break down of the GGG vs Martirosyan fight, who will GGG fight next with a talented Middleweight division. Dana White possibly maybe signing Lightweight Champion Mikey Garcia to Zuffa Boxing, thoughts? Broner calling out Tim Bradley, interesting match up. YES or NO?Tank Davis unhappy with Mayweather Promotion or just Floyd Mayweather?And we give you the Prediction of the Loma vs Linares for the WBA championship? who wins? whats next? what can we expect? ENJOY!
Leo joins Angelo to discuss the predictable, but still somehow shocking to some fans, farce that was Tony Bellew vs David Haye. Also, Golovkin beats Martirosyan as he was supposed to and the way HBO covered it. K2's failure with getting new fighters, Ryan Garcia's win on ESPN, and Zuffa boxing.
Billy C gives his thoughts on all the big fights from the weekend, including GGG's KO over Martirosyan, Bellew over Haye, Garcia over Velez and more. Billy C talks about Oscar De Lay Hoya's comments on Canelo cheating are outrageous!
Leslie Smith joins Brendan in-studio to discuss her controversial release from the UFC, fighting for fighter's rights/pay and the next moves for Project Spearhead. Brendan breaks down/makes picks for UFC 224, recaps GGG vs Martirosyan, previews Lomachenko vs Linares and talks breaking MMA & boxing events/news, answers fan questions and much more.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
HBO Boxing Insiders Eric Raskin and Kieran Mulvaney look back on Gennady Golovkin's destructive second-round knockout of Vanes Martirosyan and Cecilia Braekhus' historic win over Kali Reis, then look ahead to the May 12 doubleheader headlined by Sadam Ali's dangerous defense against undefeated puncher Jaime Munguia.
Leslie Smith joins Brendan in-studio to discuss her controversial release from the UFC, fighting for fighter's rights/pay and the next moves for Project Spearhead. Brendan breaks down/makes picks for UFC 224, recaps GGG vs Martirosyan, previews Lomachenko vs Linares and talks breaking MMA & boxing events/news, answers fan questions and much more.
We are live tonight at 10pm CST talking all things Boxing. 1-347-857-1060 is the number to listen via mobile. We welcome Circle of Discipline standout Celso Ramirez to the show. We talk all things from his great PBC on FS1 victory on April 13th, to whats next for him. We banter a bit about his career, fighters he watches and more. We discuss the Gennady Golovkin vs Vanes Martirosyan fight on HBO Saturday. We discuss what Golovkin should do next as well moving forward. We talk also the rest of the fights over the weekend as well, along with giving a preview of next weeks big fights. We close tonight discussing all the current news and rumors going in the sport today. Eddie Hearn is at it again, this time trying to buy up US talent? Will it work? All this and more tonight on Standing Eight Count! Make sure to follow @sportscastradio on Twitter, and check out all platforms including iTunes, Stitcher, Google Play and Radio Tune-In.
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The guys return to discuss Gennady Golovkin's dominant win over Vanes Martirosyan, and also what's next for GGG. Plus, a preview of Vasyl Lomachenko vs. Jorge Linares.SUBSCRIBE to the podcast on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/tale-tape-boxing-podcast/id964587969The show is available on Google Play: https://play.google.com/music/m/I5npxesik4kvgxxxir7c66pbvnm?t=Tale_of_the_Tape_Boxing_Podcast SUBSCRIBE to The Boxing Rant on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCm6wBCr9fgIjW6FHvUoUcwQ?sub_confirmation=1SOCIAL MEDIA LINKSFollow us on Twitter: @TheBoxingRant - https://twitter.com/theboxingrant@KennyKeithJr - https://twitter.com/kennykeithjr@VinceCummings81 - https://twitter.com/vincecummings81Find us on Facebook: https://facebook.com/SportsRantRadioFind us on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/theboxingrantFind us on Google+:https://www.google.com/+SportsRantRadio1
This episode begins with Tons of Recap from a busy weekend in the sport including HBO Jacobs vs Sulecki, ESPN Dogboe vs Magdaleno, & FOX Lopez vs Cruz & More! Also, Preview & Predictions for Tony Bellew vs. David Haye rematch, Golovkin vs Martirosyan, & Garcia vs. Velez! Other Topics For Discussion: More Eddie Hearn & Wilder fallout, Team Joshua sending a counter offer? -Gennady Golovkin claims his resume at 160 is better than Bernard Hopkins? Subscribe on Apple Podcast (Itunes Rate & Review) https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/rope-a-dope-radio/id514483886?mt=2 Player.FM https://player.fm/series/the-rope-a-dope-radio-podcast Stitcher https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/rope-a-dope-radio--feed Tunein https://tunein.com/radio/Rope-A-Dope-Radio-p377391/ blogtalkradio.com/ropeadoperadio TheGruelingTruth.Net, Spreaker, & More! Follow on Twitter @RopeADopeRadio Call 646-381-4990 Listen Live or Join The Roundtable Your Voice Will Be Heard!
This week, Joey and Ayaz are joined by the former WBA Junior-Middleweight world champion, Austin 'No Doubt' Trout. Austin talks all about his upcoming fight against the undefeated Jermell Charlo for the WBC world title on June 9th. Austin also reflects on his loss to Jarrett Hurd, rips into Canelo, takes aim at England's Liam Smith and gives his take on this weekend's Golovkin vs Martirosyan showdown. This episode also includes the 'Review and Preview' segment's, along with the latest boxing news from around the globe. The show then ends on an interview with the former IBF Junior-Middleweight world title challenger, Tony Harrison. Tony talks all about his upcoming fight set for May 11th in Las Vegas against former champion, Ishe Smith. Tony also opens up about his time spent with the legendary Emanuel Steward, sparring Wladimir Klitschko, his loss to Jarrett Hurd and what would happen if Hurd fought Jermell Charlo in a unification. All here and more on the BoxHard Podcast!
We preview GGG vs. Martirosyan and all the angles about people hating the fight. Why do we have to be so negative? We get into why this fight should be a good time to watch and a celebration! We also recap Jacobs vs Sulecki, and how Jacobs should handle the back end of his career.
HBO Boxing Insiders Eric Raskin and Kieran Mulvaney preview Gennady Golovkin's return to live HBO, as "GGG" takes on Vanes Martirosyan and attempts his record-tying 20th middleweight title defense.
Discussing Bellator's heavyweight tournament and Canelo's hair follicle testing for Clenbuterol, breaking down GGG vs. Martirosyan and much more!
J & Brey are back breaking down the HBO card this past satruday with miller and jacobs fighting. We speak about Spence vs Ocampo getting a venue in Dallas Tx. Pacquioa opens camp without freddie roach with affect him come fight night? J & Brey Pound 4 Pound list, talks about a Berto vs Alexander clashing what this fight means for the winner and loser. And you get our PREDICTION on the May 5th fight between GGG vs Martirosyan. Boxing freaks ENJOY the show.
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We are live at 10pm CST talking all things Boxing. 1-347-857-1060 is the number to listen via mobile. We come tonight welcoming on Ve Shawn Owens to the show. We talk his PBC of FS1 fight, along with his career so far, what's next for him, thoughts on the state of Boxing and more. A general pow wow of Boxing if you will. We then move into the Jacobs vs Sulecki and Miller vs Duhaupas fights. Ellijah also breaks down the Fox fights, and we talk the results from the ESPN show. We also preview next Saturday's big Golovkin vs Martirosyan fight, along with the rest of the fights next weekend. We close tonight discussing the Wilder/Finkle vs Joshua/Hearn talks. Where are we at now, will it happen, has this new offer made any headway on the fight. We also discuss the rest of the news and rumors going around the sport. Make sure to like, rate, comment, subscribe and share on all platforms, including iTunes, Stitcher, Google Play and Radio Tune-In. Make sure as well to follow @sportscastradio on twitter!
We are live at 10pm CST talking all things Boxing. 1-347-857-1060 is the number to listen via mobile. We come tonight welcoming on Ve Shawn Owens to the show. We talk his PBC of FS1 fight, along with his career so far, what's next for him, thoughts on the state of Boxing and more. A general pow wow of Boxing if you will. We then move into the Jacobs vs Sulecki and Miller vs Duhaupas fights. Ellijah also breaks down the Fox fights, and we talk the results from the ESPN show. We also preview next Saturday's big Golovkin vs Martirosyan fight, along with the rest of the fights next weekend. We close tonight discussing the Wilder/Finkle vs Joshua/Hearn talks. Where are we at now, will it happen, has this new offer made any headway on the fight. We also discuss the rest of the news and rumors going around the sport. Make sure to like, rate, comment, subscribe and share on all platforms, including iTunes, Stitcher, Google Play and Radio Tune-In. Make sure as well to follow @sportscastradio on twitter!
The Boxing Rant returns with a preview of Gennady Golovkin vs. Vanes Martirosyan. Plus, a preview of Tony Bellew vs. David Haye, and the post-fight of Jacobs vs. Sulecki.SUBSCRIBE to the podcast on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/tale-tape-boxing-podcast/id964587969The show is available on Google Play: https://play.google.com/music/m/I5npxesik4kvgxxxir7c66pbvnm?t=Tale_of_the_Tape_Boxing_Podcast SUBSCRIBE to The Boxing Rant on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCm6wBCr9fgIjW6FHvUoUcwQ?sub_confirmation=1SOCIAL MEDIA LINKSFollow us on Twitter: @TheBoxingRant - https://twitter.com/theboxingrant@KennyKeithJr - https://twitter.com/kennykeithjr@VinceCummings81 - https://twitter.com/vincecummings81Find us on Facebook: https://facebook.com/SportsRantRadioFind us on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/theboxingrantFind us on Google+:https://www.google.com/+SportsRantRadio1
GGG’s Promoter Tom Loeffler discusses the Canelo fallout and if the positive clenbuterol test was truly accidental. Loeffler also discusses GGG’s thoughts on Canelo, the tension between the two fighters and GGG’s new May 5th opponent, Vanes Martirosyan. Plus, Woodsy chats with fighter Mickey Bey about his issues with Floyd Mayweather & Mayweather promotions.
In this episode, Audrow Nash and Christina Brester conduct interviews at the 2016 International Association of Science Parks and Areas of Innovation conference in Moscow, Russia. They speak with Vadim Kotenev of Rehabot and Motorica about prosthetic hands and rehabilatative devices; and Vagan Martirosyan, CEO of TryFit, a company that uses robotic sensors to help people find shoes that fit them well.
Russian prosthesis and a robot for helping you find fitting shoes
The show begins with Recap and Debate from the Showtime Tripleheader that included Lara vs. Martirosyan, Charlo vs. Trout, Charlo vs. Jackson from Las Vegas! Also, Recap a great cruiserweight fight Dortiocs vs. Kalenga and a HW scrap between rising contender Joseph Parker and Carlos Takam! Plus, Preview the upcoming Fight Schedule which includes Burns vs. Di Rossa, Bellew vs. Makabu, & FS1! Other Topics For Discussion- Al Haymon and Top Rank Lawsuit Settlement: What it means in the future! -Update on the Golden Boy vs. All Star Boxing Lawsuit that started this week! -Deontay Wilder allowed to make a defense of his WBC Title. -WBC/WBA/IBF Tourney for future Gennady Golovkin opponent? Plus, More Current Fight News and Rumor Mill Items! Follow on Twitter @RopeADopeRadio & Subscribe to The Rope A Dope Report Channel on Youtube! Call 646-381-4990 Listen Live or Join The Roundtable! Your Voice Will Be Heard!
Hello and welcome to another edition of In The Red Corner Where our panel will be helping us look ahead to some of the big boxing fights coming up in the 2nd half 2016, we'll also be getting reaction from the more recent contest Today's panel includes: Kevin Jones of the Main event on 97.3 And Eduardo Teran Our expert panel give reaction to GGG vs Wade, Algieri vs Spence, Tirell vs Truax and Khan vs Canelo, we also look ahead to Lara vs Martirosyan and Charlo vs Trout... We also discuss the age old question of WHEN is the right time for fighters to retire
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This episode of Rope A Dope Radio will begin with a Quick Recap from the weekend that featured a decent FS-1 card! Plus, a Preview and Predictions Segement for the Showtime Tripleheader on Saturday featuring Kell Brook vs Jo Jo Dan from the UK, Jermell Charlo vs. Vanes Martirosyan, and Jhonny Gonzalez vs. Gary Russell Jr! Other Topics For Discussion-Preview the Upcoming Fight Schedule. -HBO and Miguel Cotto close to an agreement that will incude a fight with Canelo? -Trout vs. Mundine added to the PBC on CBS May 9th. -Mayweather vs. Pacquiao to crush the live Gate Record according to Bob Arum. -Clarify Pacquiao and his teams request for a 5 Million Dollar PED Penalty. Call 646-381-4990 Listen Live or Join The Roundtable! Your Voice Will Be Heard! Follow on Twitter @RopeADopeRadio.
In Depth Interview with Yusaf Mack as he prepares for his Huge fight in Nottingham, England vs Carl Froch on Nov.17! Also, Recap from a low profile but busy fight weekend that included 2 good fights from the HBO Tripleheader and a great action fight in Mexico between Cristian Mijares vs Rafael Marquez!Plus, R.I.P. to Emanual Steward who passed away last thrusday. Other Topics For Discussion-Donaire vs Arce a done deal in Houston on HBO Dec.15. -WBC gives Canelo Alvarez a 1 fight option before having to face the winner of Lara vs Martirosyan on Nov.10. -Salido vs Garcia and Lopez vs Vazquez Jr on tap for Feb.2? -Ivan Calderon will make his retirement official. Listen To Rope A Dope Radio Live On Your Phone! 646-381-4990 Join The RoundTable Your Voice Will Be Heard!
Fresh off her Crowd Pleasing 7th Round Knockout of Angel Gladney,"New" WBO Champ Keliesha West stops by the show for An In Depth Interview. Among the many questions we will ask her, it will be great to hear her answer the question,"So how does it feel to be a Champion"? Also an In Depth Interview with Rising Prospect almost Contender Vanes Martirosyan. The Great Miguel Cotto recently turned down a fight with Martirosyan for a bigger payday next year. Vanes scored a great win over unbeaten Joe Greene in his last fight on the undercard of Cotto-Foreman. Plus Recap and News,Debate,Predictions on the upcoming fight schedule.Call in and Let Your Voice Be Heard!