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Time Hague runs the race of his life.Tim Hague Sr. overcame the odds when he went from a diagnosis of Parkinson's disease to winning season #1 of The Amazing Race Canada. Listen in as he shares the lessons he learned from that experience. His message is wrapped in the idea of having the strength to do your best, the courage to be content with what your best produces, and the will to persevere.
A message by Tim Hague. Part of our "Being OnMission" series.
This week welcomes Tim Hague Sr. to the show! He is an advocate, a speaker, the founder of U-Turn Parkinson's -- oh, and he won the first season of The Amazing Race Canada! Tim talks about: Pastors Kid The Amazing Race Parkinson's Compassion Adoption Why Me? Episode Links Why Me Project: @whymeprojectpodcast Know someone with an incredible story? Have a question, comment, or concern? Ask us anything! Email whymeproject@faithstrongtoday.com!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
"The UFC's "mid" summer run of Fight Night cards continues with a transplanted Mackenzie Dern vs. Angela Hill fight, which was moved to this weekend to save the event. We preview that fight, and the rest of the UFC Fight Night: Mackenzie vs. Dern card in the first half of this week's show. Then in the second half of the show we run down the the week in MMA, including the results of UFC on ABC: Rozenstruik vs. Almeida, an update on the Tim Hague public death inquiry, Bellator charging per event in Canada, and a shockingly large amount of PFL test failures. Finally, in our Hammer History segment we look back 500 episodes to mid-June 2013, and a pretty rough looking UFC 161 card, our awkward interview with Yves Jabouin, and the horrible tale of Waylon Lowe. Check us out Wednesday nights at 6:30pm on CFMU 93.3 FM, and online at http://www.thehammermma.com, The Itunes Store, Stitcher, MMAPodcast.com, Player.FM, or find @SteveJeffery on Twitter
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Tim Hague is the newest owner of The Alpine Lodge in downtown Davis, West Virginia. He joins the pod to discuss the beauty of the town, how others like it can thrive in West Virginia, infrastructure and much more!
RePOST From 6/3/23, 6:00-7:00 EST PM on Radioparkies.com we profile Tim Hague. Tim (along with Tim Jr) won the Amazing race Canada season one He is also the author of the book Perseverance: the seven skills you need to survive, thrive and accomplish more than you ever imagined. (http://www.timsr.ca) Tim is also the founder of U-Turn Parkinsons https://www.uturnparkinsons.org/ He is a Professional Speaker, Parkinson's Advocate and TEDx speaker. In this very candid interview, we talk about growing up as a multi-racial adopted child in the 1960's, the light and dark side of Parkinson's, his nonprofit U-TURN Parkinson's and much more.
RePOST From 6/3/23, 6:00-7:00 EST PM on Radioparkies.com we profile Tim Hague. Tim (along with Tim Jr) won the Amazing race Canada season one He is also the author of the book Perseverance: the seven skills you need to survive, thrive and accomplish more than you ever imagined. (http://www.timsr.ca) Tim is also the founder of U-Turn Parkinsons https://www.uturnparkinsons.org/ He is a Professional Speaker, Parkinson's Advocate and TEDx speaker. In this very candid interview, we talk about growing up as a multi-racial adopted child in the 1960's, the light and dark side of Parkinson's, his nonprofit U-TURN Parkinson's and much more.
This episode of When Life Gives You Parkinson’s is all about care partners and caregivers advocating for themselves. We take our jobs very seriously and often put caring for ourselves last on our lists. Our lives and well-beings are affected on nearly every level by our Person with Parkinson’s condition, and we have our own needs, yet we still are often considered predominantly in relationship to them. How do we as care partners, caregivers and Partners in Parkinson’s advocate for equal consideration in and out of our relationships? How do we make sure we have what we need to take care of ourselves, not to mention the time and space to do it? How do we learn to consistently consider our own well-being first? Rebecca takes the lead this episode and talks to three wise and wonderful care partners. First, she speaks frankly about the challenges and lessons that Cherryl Choi and Sheryl Hague have learned as they navigate their life as care partners, mothers and humans. Then she speaks to Leslie Davidson, an award-winning writer and Person with Parkinson’s who also was a care partner and caregiver to her late husband Lincoln, who had Lewy Body Dementia. She tells us what she’s learned by being on both sides of the experience and the role her writing plays in her own advocacy. And, of course, Rebecca and Larry talk about how they move through these waters in their relationship. U-Turn Parkinson’s is Sheryl and Tim Hague’s wellness center in Winnipeg. Find out more about all that Cherryl and Jimmy Choi do at a TheFoxNinja.com. Writer Leslie Davidson’s website. Thank you for listening. Add your voice to the show and leave a message for us here; https://www.speakpipe.com/WhenLifeGivesYouParkinsons Follow us, Larry & Rebecca Gifford Twitter: @ParkinsonsPod Facebook: Facebook.com/ParkinsonsPod Instagram: @parkinsonspod Thank you to the following people featured in this episode: Diagnosed with Parkinson’s? You are not alone. Contact presenting partner Parkinson Canada http://www.parkinson.ca/, call the toll free hotline 1-800-565-3000 or on Twitter you can message @ParkinsonCanada. Here is a link to Parkinson Canada’s “Together: No Matter What” campaign Thanks also to our content and promotional partners The Michael J. Fox Foundation Parkinson’s Podcast hosted by Larry Gifford Spotlight YOPD – The only Parkinson’s organization dedicated to raising awareness for Young Onset Parkinson’s disease and funds for the Cure Parkinson’s Trust. PD Avengers - United to end Parkinson’s. Join us. World Parkinson Congress 2022 –Make plans to join us for #WPC2022 in Barcelona, Spain. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Fewer than 10 percent of those living with Parkinson's Disease are under 60. Tim Hague is one of them. As a nurse for two decades, he sensed immediately what was wrong when, at age 46, he noticed a tremor in his left toe. His self-diagnosis was soon confirmed, and in the months that followed he pressed deeply into his Christian faith to grasp "Why has God done this to me?" But he refused to wallow in regret or self-doubt, and just three years later he was competing on and winning, The Amazing Race in his home country of Canada. The platform the show provided led him to see Parkinson's as winning the lottery, as he began a successful speaking career and launched a nonprofit to put his medical training to use helping others with the disease. In this episode of BEYOND THE CRUCIBLE, he tells host and Crucible Leadership founder Warwick Fairfax that he's learning every day to live the lessons of his book, Perseverance: The Seven Skills You Need to Survive, Thrive, and Accomplish More Than You Ever Imagined. "I have to believe that there is something good in this for me," he says. "It doesn't make sense otherwise."
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Tim Hague Sr. is a compelling and inspiring speaker. Drawing on more than 20 years as a Registered Nurse, a diagnosis of Parkinson’s disease at the early age of 46 and as the winner of season #1 of The Amazing Race Canada --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/trembling-emt/support
In this episode of When Life Gives You Parkinson’s, Larry Gifford talks with three friends with Parkinson’s who set out to test the physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual limits of the human body after diagnosis. What they discovered was that challenges in life, no matter how extreme, are easier and more rewarding when you build a community of support around you and allow yourself to be vulnerable enough to ask for help. For many people with Young Onset Parkinson’s Disease (YOPD), the Parkinson’s journey can start as a lonely, aimless, hopeless, and dark ride. It takes time to begin to see the light. A year after his diagnosis in 2011, Tim Hague, then 45, applied for the first season of Amazing Race Canada with his son and won. His life and advocacy since then is quite an unsolvable dichotomy for Tim,“Parkinson's has given me far more than it's taken,” Hague says. “I mean, Parkinson's gave me the Amazing Race, The Amazing Race gave us a huge financial payout in winning it, right? It was in winning the race that threw open the door to speaking and that threw open the door to writing a book. And I mean, Parkinson's has been a massive blessing in our life. And that's really difficult to wrap your head around because I hate Parkinson's. I hate it with a passion. There's not been a single day I've ever woke up and thought I was happy to have Parkinson's.” Tim is the founder of U-Turn Parkinson’s, a Canadian charity with a mission to empower people living with Parkinson’s in their pursuit of wellness. Jimmy Choi was 27 when he was diagnosed. He spent eight years denying his Parkinson’s, before he began to take it seriously. He started with a walk around the block. That turned into a jog, a run and eventually he ran a 5K. In the 8 years that followed, he has competed in over 100 half-marathons, 15 marathons, an ultramarathon and raised over $250,000 for Parkinson’s research. His advocacy hit new heights when he appeared twice on the NBC TV show American Ninja Warrior. The further he gets along on his journey, the more realizes he is not alone, “I think for a person with Parkinson's, it all starts with being open, accepting, really comfortable telling their story and not afraid to ask for help. You know, don't be that stubborn person. Don't be Superman.” Bret Parker, 54, is the Executive Director of the New York Bar Association. He’s also known as the guy with Parkinson’s who ran seven marathons on seven continents, in seven days. “You know, it really, really was tough. I mean, it was really tough at times.” Parker painfully remembers struggle to finish the races. However, he did have an epiphany through it all, “I also realized that there's a point when relying on people is okay. I'm a very independent person. All of these events that I've done have been a part of: individual races and individual activities. You know, I'm not much of a team sports player, but it's okay to have people supporting you and cheering you on and leaning on them.” Parker’s personal mantra is “Do epic shit!” And he does. Each year, he raises money for Parkinson’s research by competing in extreme physical activities from skydiving and triathons to 100 mile bike rides in severe conditions. He’s personally raised more than $500,000 for the Michael J Fox Foundation. Thank you for listening. Add your voice to the show and leave a message for us here; https://www.speakpipe.com/WhenLifeGivesYouParkinsons Follow me, Larry Gifford Twitter: @ParkinsonsPod Facebook: Facebook.com/ParkinsonsPod Instagram: @parkinsonspod Follow Co-host and Producer Niki Reitmeyer Twitter: @Niki_Reitmayer Thank you to… Tim Hague can be found at www.TimSr.ca and on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram, he is @timhaguesr. He is also the founder of U-Turn Parkinson’s charity based in Winnipeg, Manitoba in Canada. Sheryl Hague, Tim’s amazing wife and partner in Parkinson’s. Jimmy Choi is on The Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson’s Research Patient Council. Follow him on Twitter @JCThr33, check out his Facebook page or follow him in Instagram @JCFoxNinja. Bret Parker is the Co-Chair of The Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson’s Research Patient Council. He’s @bretparker on Twitter. , Rebecca Gifford, my amazing wife and partner in Parkinson’s. Our presenting partner is Parkinson Canada http://www.parkinson.ca/ The toll free hotline 1-800-565-3000 Or follow them on Twitter @ParkinsonCanada Thanks also to our content and promotional partners Parkinson’s IQ + You– A free, series of Parkinson’s events from the Michael J. Fox Foundation Spotlight YOPD – The only Parkinson’s organization dedicated to raising awareness for Young Onset Parkinson’s disease and funds for the Cure Parkinson’s Trust.
A year ago, I started the podcast When Life Gives You Parkinson’s. I had been diagnosed a year earlier, on August 17, 2017, with Young Onset Parkinson’s Disease at the age of 45. I can feel the disease progressing. I update my co-host Niki Reitmayer on my symptoms. In the last six months, I continue to have trouble getting a good night’s sleep, I’m now battling day time fatigue. I have long stretches of numbness and pain from neuropathy in my feet, increased body pains, anxiety, hot flashes, and unplanned weight loss. Maybe most concerning for me is that my wife Rebecca has noticed my personality is changing. As I talk to others with Parkinson’s, “shift in personality” is not an uncommon observation. The spouses of BBC TV and radio writer, producer and comedian Paul Mayhew Archer, American Ninja Warrior Jimmy Choi and Amazing Race Canada winner Tim Hague all noticed personality shifts. Personality shifts in people with Parkinson’s can be triggered by many different things including; increased fears and loss of control of one’s life, medication side effects, depression, pain, anxiety, fatigue and missed or incorrect dosages of medication. Our partners at Parkinson Canada offer the following advice when a person with Parkinson’s begins demonstrating more aggressive behavior, which occurs more subtly in the initial years and is more pronounced in late stages of Parkinson’s especially when accompanies by dementia. Stay calm. Review the PD medication schedule to see if a dose has been missed or taken incorrectly. Give the person space to cool down. Try to leave about 5 feet between you. Ask what is troubling the person so that you can identify the cause of the emotion and behaviour. • Listen to the person. Resist arguing or being confrontational, but provide reassurance. For example, “I know it is really frustrating when you can’t control what is happening…” Speak slowly, and in a clear, confident, and reassuring voice. Raising your voice may escalate the situation. Redirect the person to focus away from the issue causing aggression. Offer to take a walk, or do a calming activity together. If your safety is threatened, leave the situation, and return after a few minutes. Thank you for listening. Add your voice to the show and leave a message for us here; https://www.speakpipe.com/WhenLifeGivesYouParkinsons Follow me, Larry Gifford Twitter: @ParkinsonsPod Facebook: Facebook.com/ParkinsonsPod Instagram: @parkinsonspod Follow Co-host and Producer Niki Reitmeyer Twitter: @Niki_Reitmayer Thank you to… Paul Mayhew Archer http://mayhew-archer.com/ Tim & Sheryl Hague http://uturnparkinsons.org/ Jimmy Choi https://www.facebook.com/jcfoxninja/ Naomi Casiro BSc. (Kin), MPT, Certified PWR https://www.neurofitbc.com/ Henry Gifford Rebecca Gifford For more info on our presenting partner Parkinson Canada head to http://www.parkinson.ca/ The toll free hotline 1-800-565-3000 Or follow them on Twitter Parkinson Canada @ParkinsonCanada Thanks also to our content and promotional partners Parkinson’s IQ + You– A free, series of Parkinson’s events from the Michael J. Fox Foundation Spotlight YOPD – The only Parkinson’s organization dedicated to raising awareness for Young Onset Parkinson’s disease and funds for the Cure Parkinson’s Trust.
I am in Kyoto, Japan for the 5th World Parkinson Congress (WPC). WPC is a global Parkinson's event, which is held every three years and it opens its doors to all members of the Parkinson's community, from neurologists and researchers to those living with the disease. Opening ceremonies were held on June 4, 2019 at the Kyoto International Conference Center. More than 2,600 registrants are in attendance from 65 different countries. The keynote of the opening ceremonies was reserved for the widow and care partner of one of the great Parkinson’s advocates of all time. Tom Isaacs was full of hope, humour and optimism, despite his Parkinson’s diagnosis. He died suddenly in 2017. His wife, Lindsey Isaacs, offered a real and raw insight into the care partners’ plight. “As Tom’s Parkinson’s progressed life got harder for everyone involved.” She continued, “For me, hope, humour and optimism were no longer enough. I became irritable and anxious about everything. I felt like a complete failure. I was his wife. I had been a trained nurse. And I am an acupuncturist. I believed I should’ve been able to cope with whatever our life through at us.” It was in that dark moment that she realized it was okay to get help. And she did. It’s was a message that seemed to resonate with care partners in attendance and one that deserved the spotlight at WPC. Prior to opening ceremonies, there was a pre-congress course on activism and advocacy. In the podcast I sit down with the course leader Tim Hague. Hague and his son won the first season of Amazing Race Canada after his diagnosis. He’s authored the book Perseverance: The Seven Skills You Need to Survive, Thrive, and Accomplish More Than You Ever Imagined and he’s the founder of U-Turn Parkinson’s in Canada. In addition, I invited four attendees to the discussion patient advocate and blogger Heather Kennedy from San Francisco, Dr. Sarah King, PT, DPT of Austin, Texas is founder of Invigorate Physical Therapy, Dr. Siva Shanthipriya is a person with Parkinson’s from India, and Brian Toronyi is a person with Parkinson’s from Grand Rapids, Michigan . We discussed the role of advocacy in Parkinson’s especially as it relates to wellness and research. Toronyi made an impassioned pleas during the course and again on the podcast, that we need to change narrative around Parkinson’s. As a community, we’re quick say Parkinson’s isn’t going to kill us. Toronyi and others like him suggest the opposite is true. Parkinson’s is killing us, slowly, methodically, and degenerately. He says, “We don’t know when we’re going to die, but it’s like a ticking time bomb.” Follow me, Larry Gifford Twitter: @ParkinsonsPod Facebook: Facebook.com/ParkinsonsPod Instagram: @parkinsonspodirt For more info on the World Parkinson Congress head to www.WPC2019.org Facebook: Facebook.com/WorldPDCongress/ Twitter: @WorldPDCongress
The Amazing Race Canada season one winner (along with his son, Tim Hague, Jr.) talks about the ways his life has been a lottery of positive outcomes, despite being diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease at age 46. Born of a mixed-race couple who gave him up for adoption, he found joy and happiness with a loving family that helped shape into the activist and hero that is now. His book Perseverance: the Seven Skills You Need to Survive, Thrive, and Accomplish More than You Ever Imagined was a bestseller and helped launch him into an international speaking career. Hague delivers the annual June Callwood Lecture at the Toronto Public Library in May 2018, demonstrating how perseverance is a skill that we can all learn to develop. Interview Transcript
Welcome to Shoreham Port's first episode of Shoreham Port in Focus. In this episode, we speak with Tim Hague, Director of Property & Development about the exciting developments underway at the Port in 2019 - including our major new Lady Bee Enterprise Centre development set to increase renewable energy and jobs on the Port.
May 17th - Tim Hague, Derrick Lavasseur, Kate Flannery
May 17th - Tim Hague, Derrick Lavasseur, Kate Flannery
Kathryn interviews Mike Murphy, bestselling author of “The Creation Frequency: Tune in the Power of the Universe to Manifest the Life of Your Dreams”. At the lowest time in his life, when he was falling apart due to his addiction to alcohol and drugs, Murphy was shown a simple yet powerful method for manifesting his heart's desires and used it to change his own life. Kathryn also interviews The Amazing Race Canada inaugural season winner Tim Hague Sr., author of “Perseverance: The Seven Skills You Need to Survive, Thrive and Accomplish More Than You Ever Imagined”. The irritating tremor in Hague's foot turned out to be early onset Parkinson's disease. He was only 46 years old. But what seemed to be an end became a new beginning. Just three years later, Hague won the inaugural The Amazing Race Canada. Orphaned by a teen mother his remarkable life story shows that perseverance is not just a matter of willpower: it's a skill that can be learned and honed.
Kathryn interviews Mike Murphy, bestselling author of “The Creation Frequency: Tune in the Power of the Universe to Manifest the Life of Your Dreams”. At the lowest time in his life, when he was falling apart due to his addiction to alcohol and drugs, Murphy was shown a simple yet powerful method for manifesting his heart's desires and used it to change his own life. Kathryn also interviews The Amazing Race Canada inaugural season winner Tim Hague Sr., author of “Perseverance: The Seven Skills You Need to Survive, Thrive and Accomplish More Than You Ever Imagined”. The irritating tremor in Hague's foot turned out to be early onset Parkinson's disease. He was only 46 years old. But what seemed to be an end became a new beginning. Just three years later, Hague won the inaugural The Amazing Race Canada. Orphaned by a teen mother his remarkable life story shows that perseverance is not just a matter of willpower: it's a skill that can be learned and honed.
The Stuph File Program Featuring Tim Hague, author of Perseverance: The Seven Skills You Need to Survive, Thrive, and Accomplish More Than You Ever Imagined; science writer, Andrew Fazekas; & clinical forensic psychologist, Dr. John Huber Download Tim Hague Sr., who along with his son Tim Jr. won the first edition of The Amazing Race Canada a few years ago, even though he suffers from Parkinson’s. He now works with charities to promote Parkinson’s awareness and he’s the author of Perseverance: The Seven Skills You Need to Survive, Thrive, and Accomplish More Than You Ever Imagined. Science writer, Andrew Fazekas, The Night Sky Guy, on the recent launch of the Mars InSight Lander. Clinical Forensic Psychologist, Dr. John Huber, Chairman of Mainstream Mental Health, on classifying overuse of cell phones or video games as an addiction. This week’s opening slate is presented by Dimitrios Moraitis a Stuph File Program listener in Montreal and also a fine musician.
My guest this week is professional boxer, Adam Braidwood. Most of you will recall Adam from his fight in Edmonton this past June that sadly ended Tim Hague’s life. What you may not know is that Adam is a former Edmonton Eskimo first overall pick and does tremendous work with at-risk youth. He also spent two years in jail for various drug and violence charges, kicked a severe opioid addiction cold-turkey, and won the WBU heavyweight title while still living in a halfway-house. Adam is a man who has gone through hell and back on more than a few occasions and lived to tell the tale. His story is one of excruciating lows, but of even greater redemption.
This week we are joined by MMA Journalist Mike Russell (Real Fight Stories) to discuss the Edmonton Combative Sports Commission, and the issues surrounding the June 18th, 2017 passing of former UFC fighter Tim Hague. Feel free to support Mike Russel and his investigations at Real Fight Stories.com Hosted by Steve Jeffery, David Abraham and Greg Persson. Listen to us Wednesday nights at 6:30pm on CFMU 93.3 FM, and online at http://www.thehammermma.com, MMASucka.com, The Itunes Store, Stitcher, MMAPodcast.com, Player.FM, find @SteveJeffery on Twitter, or just email us.
Last weekend Bellator MMA put on their first Pay Per View event in over three years, and it was a memorable one. We spend most of the first half of this episode recapping all of the weirdness of Bellator NYC, including Chael Sonnen vs. Wanderlei Silva, Aaron Pico's ill-fated debut, Michael Chandler's loss to Brent Primus, and more. In the second half of the episode we discuss the results of last weekend's equally strange UFC Fight Night: Chiesa vs. Lee, the announcement of a UFC Women's Featherweight title fight between Cyborg Justino and Tonya Evinger, and the unfortunate passing of UFC veteran Tim Hague. Hosted by Steve Jeffery, David Abraham and Greg Persson. Listen to us Wednesday nights at 6:30pm on CFMU 93.3 FM, and online at http://www.thehammermma.com, MMASucka.com, The Itunes Store, Stitcher, MMAPodcast.com, Player.FM, find @SteveJeffery on Twitter, or just email us.
Hoy como todos los lunes, con la colaboración de Juanchis Lee, traemos un surtido de preguntas, respuestas y noticias: -Pasar de suscripción digital a papel -Los post más leidos de la semana -Los episodios del podcast más escuchados -¿Quién es Vituko León? NOTICIAS: -Derrota de Fedor Emelianenko sufrió en Bellator 180/Bellator NYC una de las derrotas más importantes de su carrera al ser noqueado por Matt Mitrione. -Chungwon Choue: “necesitamos desesperadamente estrellas de Taekwondo” -McGregor podrá utilizar un golpe de MMA contra Mayweather: ¡el 'Superman punch'! -Tim Hague, el ex luchador de MMA que murió por boxear -Potencia orgasmos con la técnica del KungFu -Revista Karate Sexy de Adolfo Pérez Si os ha gustado el podcast, no olvidéis ponernos una valoración de 5 estrellas en Itunes, y darle al Like en Ivoox y comentar... con ese sencillo gesto, nos estaréis ayudando a más oyentes nos descubran.
Art Davie going to start a bareknuckle fighting league ... Cortney Casey cleared in doping speculation ... Conor's gym gets a new mural... Maynard of Tool gets the Stockton Slap from Nate ... Passing of Tim Hague brings sadness and questions ... GDR stripped of her belt for ridiculous and unfounded reasons .. Bellator making leaps to soon rival the UFC ... #UFCSingapore ... #Bellator180 #BellatorNYC ... #UFCOKC .... more news ...
“The Master of BlackNegroJitsu” LeRoiStephon sits down with his co-instructors at “The School of BlackNegroJitsu” to discuss a plethora of different topics: the death of Tim Hague, convicted rapist Todd Stoute headlining a Canadian promotions card, Mayweather-Mcgregor, Meagan Anderson-Cyborg, and the Reebok Deal are all discussed on the inaugural episode. Near the end, we bring in Bobby Wombacher to discuss fighter safety and if he would have done anything different in the Hague fight or if the Edmonton Comimssion who sanctioned the fight should possibly change anything…
Breakdown of UFC Fight Night Holm vs Correia, previews of this week's UFC Fight Night Lee vs Chiesa and Bellator Silva vs Sonnen. We're joined by special guest and MMA ref Bobby Wombacher to talk fighter safety in light of the recent death of Tim Hague.
Combate Americas and The Ultimate Fighter contestant Andres Quintana joins The Roman Show to talk about his upcoming fight against Levy Marroquin in Mexico City, Mexico. Quintana talks about joining fighting for Combate Americas, the MMA promotion catering to the Hispanics, poetry and more. The Roman Show crew host Rodolfo Roman and co-host Jorge Alonso talk Jinder Mahal's title reign, first women's Money in the Bank match, Tim Hague's unfortunate death, Floyd Mayweather vs Conor McGregor, and Bellator visitng New York City. Follow us on Twitter and instagram, Subscribe to our Youtube, Like our Facebook, visit our website.
This week in “Press Row,” Jordan Breen and veteran MMA journalist Mike Russell discuss the tragic death of UFC veteran Tim Hague, the regulatory failures and ongoing controversies surrounding the Edmonton Combat Sports Commission, the role of ECSC head Pat Reid and how this story could impact UFC 216, scheduled for Edmonton on Sept. 9.
Floyd Mayweather vs. Conor McGregor is official for August 26 in Las Vegas and this is the opening topic on this episode of The MMA Insiders Podcast with Sam Caplan and Jason Floyd. The guys discuss multiple aspects of this upcoming boxing bout including whether the arena on fight night will be a pro-Mayweather or […] The post The MMA Insiders: Mayweather vs. McGregor, Tim Hague, Bellator NYC, and MMAJA appeared first on Radio Influence.
In memory of Tim Hague (1983-2017) Chatting with Dr. Lachlan James about MMA and sports science, breaking down Ward vs. Kovalev II and much more!
Tribute to Tim Hague and we talk to Dennis Herrmann about the Dekada show coming up on June 24. Purchase tickets at www.dekada.ca and use the promo code Tim and Dekada will donate $10 from every ticket to Tim's son Brady.
Former UFC Welterweight champion Johny Hendricks calls in to talk about his UFC Fight Night: Chiesa vs. Lee co-main event bout against Tim Boetsch, feeling great going through another camp as a Middleweight, CSAC's new weightclasses, and fighting back home in Oklahoma for the first time in ten years. Plus, Jim and Matt break down the fights from Singapore over the weekend, and discuss Matt Hughes's condition, the unfortunate passing of former UFC fighter Tim Hague, Conor vs. Floyd officially being booked, and Germaine de Randamie being removed as UFC Women's Featherweight champion.
Reid reflects on Tim Hague's death and what he meant to the Edmonton boxing and sports community. Then, Reid takes your calls and texts on the upcoming NHL Expansion Draft.
We begin this week's episode discussing the announcement of the long-awaited Floyd Mayweather vs. Conor McGregor boxing match, as well as Bellator's upcoming return to Pay Per View, Bellator NYC: Sonnen vs. Silva. We preview the long-awaited grudge match between Chael Sonnen and Wanderlei Silva, the return of Fedor Emelianenko, three title fights, and the debut of Lightweight prospect Aaron Pico. In the second half of the show we discuss the unfortunate news of Tim Hague's passing, Matt Hughes' hospitalization, the upcoming UFC Fight Night: Chiesa vs. Lee card, and the results of last Saturday's UFC Fight Night: Holm vs. Correia event from Singapore. Hosted by Steve Jeffery, David Abraham and Greg Persson. Listen to us Wednesday nights at 6:30pm on CFMU 93.3 FM, and online at http://www.thehammermma.com, MMASucka.com, The Itunes Store, Stitcher, MMAPodcast.com, Player.FM, find @SteveJeffery on Twitter, or just email us.
We eulogize the loss of Tim Hague, thankful Matt Hughes is still alive, take on Schaub & Rogan about the damage cause by hyperbole.
McGregor vs. Mayweather is happening McGregor vs. Mayweather We preview Bellator 180 – we will be live all week with coverage on octagon247.com! Also on the show: Tim Hague in ICU with brain injury – Our thoughts and prayers go out to Tim and his family as Tim fights for his life Matt Hughes Involved In Car Accident Involving Train – There are conflicting reports at this time, however, it seems that Matt has been stabilized, although he is still not awake. The UFC legend has “no broken bones or internal injuries,” Hughes’ sister Beth Hughes Ulrici wrote in an official statement from his family. “He has some minor lacerations and bruising and is currently being weaned from his ventilator,” the statement read. “He is not yet awake and not responding as we would like to see but we see the fight in him.” Hughes, 43, was seriously injured when he drove a pickup truck onto train tracks in front of a train Friday morning in Raymond, Ill., per Illinois State Police. The train struck the passenger side of his truck. He was airlifted to HSHS St. John’s Hospital in Springfield, Ill. UFC Fight Night 111 Results: Holly Holm Knocks Out Bethe Correia to Lead Card Covington dominates Dong Yong Kim – calls out Woodley Arlovski loses his 5th straight Mayweather/McGregor is reality McGregor vs. Mayweather Will McGregor return to the UFC? Bellator 180 preview Fight card Bellator 180 Main Card (PPV) Light Heavyweight Chael Sonnen vs. Wanderlei Silva Heavyweight Fedor Emelianenko vs. Matt Mitrione Lightweight Michael Chandler (c) vs. Brent Primus Welterweight Douglas Lima (c) vs. Lorenz Larkin Lightweight Aaron Pico vs. Zach Freeman Bellator 180 Card (Spike TV) Light Heavyweight Phil Davis (c) vs. Ryan Bader Featherweight James Gallagher vs. Chinzo Machida Welterweight Neiman Gracie vs. Dave Marfone Women’s Flyweight Heather Hardy vs. Alice Yauger Bellator 180 Preliminary Card (Bellator.com) Welterweight Ryan Couture vs. Haim Gozali Lightweight Jerome Mickle vs. Anthony Giacchina Catchweight (168 lbs) John Salgado vs. Hugh McKenna Catchweight (130 lbs) Matt Rizzo vs. Sergio da Silva Lightweight Bradley Desir vs. Nate Grebb
Today we have Ten Minutes With The Boogeyman WBU Champ Adam Braidwood and Heavyweight boxer Brad "Big Time" Switzer. We talk about Tim Hague and the KO Boxing event that both men will be competing on!!
Message from Tim Hague on June 26, 2016
It is a GIANT FIGHT WEEK!!!! UFC 196 is upon us, which means it's red panty party time with Andrew McGahon and Tanner Boser. Kicking off the show is Severe MMA's Andrew McGahon who has been around Conor McGregor for the majority of his career in Ireland and now in the United States. He chats about travelling to Vegas, his BJJ journey, obviously UFC 196, he predicts McGregor's year and much more. Finally Unified MMA heavyweight Tanner Boser joins the program to discuss a grudge match with his arch-nemesis Tim Hague. He opens up about what he learned from his 6-second loss to Hague, how he will approach this fight, his goals for 2016 and more. As always you can you can listen to Sucka Radio on Stitcher HERE, iTunes HERE, TuneIn HERE, on MMASucka.com HERE and LastwordonSports.com. Make sure you stop by our sponsors’ sites at Unique Kennels, ProAmBelts.com, FloatHouse.ca, Fusion Fight Gear, True North Screen Printing and BCKimonos.ca. Sucka Radio brings you the goods week in and week out from the sport of mixed martial arts. Host Jeremy Brand catches up with guests each and every week from UFC champions to coaches, from nutritionists to jiu-jitsu fighters–and even to oscar award winners. We don’t only focus on the big boys in the UFC, but we bring you stories about people — whether they are uber famous or not. Getting the interesting stories out of the guests is what we look for on Sucka Radio. We don’t want the cookie cutter answers that others are asking–we want something everyone will want to quote. You can catch Sucka Radio each and every Thursday morning on Lastwordonsports.com, as well as right here on MMASucka.com.
We have a jam packed episode for your listening pleasure this week.A local champion, a Canadian veteran and a clothing designer who loves MMA.Former BFL champion Gary Mangat stops by the show to discuss his recent signing with Paradigm Sports Management, spending the weekend in Vegas with the team, partying with Conor McGregor after he won the UFC featherweight title, what's next for him and more.Up next Canadian veteran Tim Hague stops by to talk about his fight this Friday night against Tony Lopez at Unified MMA. He also speaks about his past bouts, if there are any he would like to have back, what's next and more.Finally, my buddy and RDS owner/designer Dave "The Voice" Boyce joins me to go over the craziness that was this past week in the world of the UFC. We go over all three events, Luke Rockhold's title victory, Conor McGregor's dismantling of Jose Aldo, his podcast and radio show and much more.As always you can you can listen to Sucka Radio on Stitcher HERE, iTunes HERE, TuneIn HERE, on MMASucka.com HERE and LastwordonSports.com.Make sure you stop by our sponsors’ sites at Unique Kennels, ProAmBelts.com, FloatHouse.ca, Fusion Fight Gear, True North Screen Printing and BCKimonos.ca.Sucka Radio brings you the goods week in and week out from the sport of mixed martial arts. Host Jeremy Brand catches up with guests each and every week from UFC champions to coaches, from nutritionists to jiu-jitsu fighters–and even to oscar award winners.We don’t only focus on the big boys in the UFC, but we bring you stories about people — whether they are uber famous or not. Getting the interesting stories out of the guests is what we look for on Sucka Radio. We don’t want the cookie cutter answers that others are asking–we want something everyone will want to quote.
Tim has a Bachelor of Arts from Augustana University College and an Elementary Education degree from the University of Alberta. Prior to beginning his MMA career, he was a kindergarten teacher in Rochester, Alberta.Hague made his MMA debut against Eric MacDonald at King Of The Cage Canada: Detonator in 2006. Hague came out victorious winning via submission. Hague went on to win his next 3 fights and subsequently won the vacant KOTC Canada heavyweight title over Adriano Bernardo in only his fifth fight. A former kindergarten teacher in Rochester, Alberta, Canada, Tim Hague may not act the part of a heavyweight finisher, but make no mistake about it, he is a solid contender in the division who holds notable wins over Sherman Pendergarst and Pat Barry. After assembling a 9-1 record, Hague was invited to join the UFC in 2009, winning his first fight against hyped kickboxer Pat Barry. He fights for the Unified Heavyweight Championship on March 27.
Tim has a Bachelor of Arts from Augustana University College and an Elementary Education degree from the University of Alberta. Prior to beginning his MMA career, he was a kindergarten teacher in Rochester, Alberta.Hague made his MMA debut against Eric MacDonald at King Of The Cage Canada: Detonator in 2006. Hague came out victorious winning via submission. Hague went on to win his next 3 fights and subsequently won the vacant KOTC Canada heavyweight title over Adriano Bernardo in only his fifth fight. A former kindergarten teacher in Rochester, Alberta, Canada, Tim Hague may not act the part of a heavyweight finisher, but make no mistake about it, he is a solid contender in the division who holds notable wins over Sherman Pendergarst and Pat Barry. After assembling a 9-1 record, Hague was invited to join the UFC in 2009, winning his first fight against hyped kickboxer Pat Barry. He fights for the Unified Heavyweight Championship on March 27.
Tim Hague faith story in preparation for membership in Whyte Ridge Baptist.
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After a few attempts to get one of Canada’s top Middleweights on Top MMA Radio, the program finally reeled in Kalib Starnes. In the interview, Starnes talks about his recent wins over David Perron and Tim Hague and his change in MMA strategy which showcases his boxing. Starnes talks about his upcoming fight with Clay […]
This is the January 21, 2011 episode of Ringside Report Radio hosted by Dave Simon and Kevin "Big Tuna" McKough. On this episode, Dave and Kevin gave a full preview for UFC Ultimate Fight Night 23: Fight for the Troops 2 taking place January 22. They gave their analysis and predictions for every fight on the card including the un-aired preliminary bouts and the facebook.com prelim card. Dave and Kevin also gave their thoughts on the featured bouts of Mark Hominick v. George Roop, Matt Mitrione v. Tim Hague and the main event of Evan Dunham v. Melvin Guillard. This on a 1-hour episode of Ringside Report Radio.
This is the February 10, 2010 episode of Ringside Report Radio hosted by Dave Simon and Kevin "Big Tuna" McKough. In this hour-long episode, Dave and Kevin discuss the results of UFC 109 and the fallout from the card. They talked about the possible UFC cuts of Mark Coleman, Frank Trigg, Phillipe Nover and Tim Hague. Dave and Kevin also talked about Randy Couture's next opponent and a whole lot more MMA and Pro Wrestling.