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Grano, originally from Connecticut, now trains and fights out of West Palm Beach FL. Weighing 220 pounds, Italian-American Tony "TNT" Grano made his debut in 2005 and has a record of 20-2-1 with 16 knockouts. In 2009, Grano scored a KO over previously undefeated (18-0) amateur star Travis Kauffman. The KO over Kauffman was Ringside Magazines 2009 heavyweight fight of the year. After stopping veteran Brian Minto in a NABF heavyweight title eliminator in the third round Grano KOd shopworn 43-year old former contender DaVarryl Williamson for the NABF heavyweight championship. He lost his momentum by dropping a decision to 19-2 Eric Molina in 2013 and has been idle since. In this episode, Brad and Tony discuss the fighting industry, how Tony got started in his career, and the obstacles he overcame to get there. Bombs: “Im healthy and God is on my side, that's all that matters.” You need to make sure you're protected. Never start a fight but always finish it, and treat others how you want to be treated. Follow Tony @TNTGranoBoxing Watch the full video episode on Brad's Rumble here: https://rumble.com/c/c-2544182 Watch the full video episode on Brad's Youtube Here: https://bradlea.tv
Tim takes a trip to Deer Park, PA for a legendary boxing reunion at Mohammad Ali's Boxing Camp, and he has on boxing icons and character's from Fighter's Heaven's past in Deer Park, PA. Listen for exclusive interviews from Iran Barkley, Iceman John Scully, Nate Miller, Tim Witherspoon, Trainer Aaron Snowell, Randall Crippen, Mike Stewart, Travis Kauffman and Billy O'Rourke. Follow and Subscribe and Rate Five Stars on Spotify and Apple and YouTube Tim Witherspoon Jr. (@terribleii) is Young, Black and Suburban. He boxed professionally, and now he owns a gym in Bristol Borough, PA, Witherspoon Boxing and Fitness (@WS_boxing). Listen to him interview guests as they talk about being young, black and suburban through shared and unique experiences. Box with Tim at witherspoonboxing.com Listen to our sister podcast Young Blonde Suburban hosted by Attorney Kaitlin Files anywhere you get Young Black Suburban! To contact Young Black Suburban email YoungBlackSuburbanPodcast@gmail.com Produced by Jordan Fried @jfreeeze | Music by Talent Harris (@talentharris) A Late Night Hump (@latenighthump) Production in conjunction with LNH Studios (latenighthump.com) --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/youngblacksuburban/message
Ahoy hoy! On todays episode we will be covering the Survival Story of Travis Kauffman . What was supposed to be a relaxing jog turns into a fight for his life . Tune in and listen to this survival story !
The Boxing Breakdown honors the fathers of some of the greatest boxing personalities in the sport today including Travis Kauffman, Billy Briscoe, Dylan Price, and Adrian Clark. They talk about the positive role models in the lives of young children, the impact their fathers had on them and the childhood memories they shared. The episode also features NYC Cops and Kids founder, Pat Russo, and the importance of keeping kids off the streets and away from the influence of gangs and drug dealers. Happy Father's Day.@BillyBriscoe@traviskauffman@Dylanprice@patrusso@adrianclark@theboxingbreakdown@roxeysporstsentertainmentwww.roxeysportsentertainment.comDon't forget to hit the like, subscribe and notifications on our youtube page @theboxingbreakdownFollow us on Instagram @theboxingbreakdownLike us on facebook @theboxingbreakdownTwitter @theboxingbreakdownConnect with us on Linkden @theboxingbreakdownDonate to the program at patreon.com/theboxingbreakdownor venmo a donation to support the program at @Mark-RoxeySupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/theboxingbreakdown)
Otto Wallin discusses the heavyweight division and his showdown versus Travis Kauffman this Saturday, August 15. Also, fresh off his TKO win on FS1 PBC Fight Night last weekend, Vito Mielnicki Jr. joins us to talk future plans. Plus, we review all the action from last week, current events and preview Saturday's PBC triple-header on SHOWTIME Championship Boxing and examine the upcoming PBC blockbuster pay-per-views. For more on the PBC Mask Giveaway Trivia contest, click here: pbcham.ps/PBCMaskGiveawayIG For show notes and more info, click here: https://www.premierboxingchampions.com/podcast
Travis Kauffman talks about his fight against Otto Wallin Saturday night on SHOWTIME Travis Kauffman talks about his fight on August 15th with Otto Wallin @mytime_champ @kingsboxing_ @premierboxing @showtimeboxing @mohegansun #Boxing #WallinKauffman Thanks to the great people at Hamilcar Publishing, I will be giving away copies of their incredible boxing book series. Over the next several weeks, look for the free giveaways. Great titles include: 1. Dark Trade, Lost in Boxing, 2. Slaughter in the Streets, When Boxing Became Boxing's Murder Capital, 3. Sporting Blood, Tales from the Darkside of Boxing, 4. Jacobs Beach, The Mob, The Garden & The Golden Age of Boxing, 5. Berserk, The Shocking Life and Death of Edwin Valero, 6.Off the Ropes, The Ron Lyle Story, 7. The Ghost of Johnny Tapia, 8. Killed in Brazil, The Mysterious Death of Arturo “Thunder” Gatti You can be entered in various ways: Follow @mabramsboxing on Twitter, @MarcAbramsBoxing on Instagram, comment or like any live video that I post from June 29th going forward and like @Hamilcarpubs on Facebook or Twitter. The more likes and follows, the more chances you have to win. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- For Instagram, like this post and follow these accounts on Instagram: @marcabramsboxing @Hamilcarpubs Tag 5 or more of your friends in the comment section below. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- YouTube: Additional 3 entries for subscribing to my youTube channel: Abrams Boxing: https://www.youtube.com/user/15rounds1 That's it, so get in the ring and start winning! #boxing, #giveaway, #freepromotion, #freeprizes, #prize, #15rounds, #books, #boxingbooks, #boxinglife, #edwinvalero, #ronlyle, #johnnytapia, #arturogatti #AbramsBoxing, #BoxingTraining, #BoxingWorkout, #BoxingGirl, #BoxingHype, #BoxingDay, #BoxingLife #BoxingFanatic, #BoxingGloves, #BoxingLegend, #BoxingLifestyle, #BoxingHeads, #BoxingNight, #BoxingWorld, #BoxingCoach, #BoxingVideos, #FightNight, #HardestWorkingPersonInBoxing --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/marc-abrams7/support
Otto Wallins opponent on saturday is a very tough one. Travis Kauffman is a dangerous heavyweight boxer that has faced elite competition, but he is also a humble guy that fights to give his children a better future. We have in this episode called up Travis for a great talk about his life, career and thoughts going in to saturdays fight. This episode includes Travis Kauffman thoughts on: His love and dedication for his children and his society What he thinks about Otto Wallin His strategy for saturday Why he won´t play mindgames with Wallin His big achievements as an amateur Why this fight could be his last His memories from his big fight with Luis Ortiz The sadness after his long-time coach and friend Naazim Richardson passed away the 24 of July.
Last year Otto Wallin shocked the boxing world by taking it to Tyson Fury like no fighter ever has. On Aug 15 he makes his return following a fight with Covid-19 to battle heavyweight contender Travis Kauffman on Showtime. Otto joins us to discuss his next fight, recovering from Covid, training in NYC with Joey Gamache during the pandemic, and his recovery from a foot injury. Jose Guzman returns to boxinginsider.com Radio and is joined by Larry Goldberg for this can’t miss interview.
The Boxing Breakdown sits with veteran promoter and former fighter, manager, matchmaker and business Marshall Kauffman. Host Mark Roxey chats with Founder of Kings Promotions about everything from the state of boxing to how he got his start in the sport. Topics also include the roster of fighter on Kings Promotions including Travis Kauffman, Kalvin Henderson, Mykal Fox, Alycia Baumgardner, Anvar Yunusov, Brandon Robinson, Greg Outlaw, Kermit Cintron, Jonathan Torres Rodrigez, Martino Jules, Raeese Aleem and the future of the boxing in a Covid 19 Era. Kings Promotions was founded by Marshall Kauffman of Reading, PA. Marshall is a world renowned trainer, manager, promoter and match-maker with over 40 years of experience in the boxing business. Since starting Kings Promotions in 1995 the company has promoted over 120 events in the United States and abroad with its primary locations in Philadelphia, Allentown and Reading. Kings Promotions events have been televised across the world on Showtime, HBO, ESPN, Fox, FS1, Spike and Telemundo. In 2015, Marshall was awarded Promoter of the Year by the boxing writers of America and was named Promoter of the Year in Philadelphia in 2017 and 2018.Andrew Foy is a former amateur boxer and lifelong boxing enthusiast as well as a full-time physician/cardiologist who began promoting professional boxing events in Harrisburg in 2017 under his company Titans Boxing Promotions. Since starting, he has promoted over a dozen events and in July of 2019 officially merged with Kings Promotions. Since the merger, Kings has significantly expanded its roster of active fighters and increased its already high level of promotional activity.Download and listen to this podcast on Apple Podcast, Spotify, Google Podcast, Stitcher, Sound Cloud and anywhere you listen to your podcasts. Donate to this podcast at www.patreon.com/theboxingbreakdownLive Cast of these episodes can be found on www.youtube.com/theboxingbreakdown Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/theboxingbreakdown)
Travis Kauffman talks about getting back in the ring and training in Houston --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/marc-abrams7/support
Marc talks to undefeated featherweight Giovanni Cabrera Mioletti about signing with Banner Promotions. Also Marc talks to heavyweight contender Travis Kauffman about his battle with Covid-19 an his future in the heavyweight division. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/marc-abrams7/support
In this episode we take a look back at what happened in the running world in 2019 -the records, breakthroughs, and bizarre, unbelievable, and inspirational stories that made headlines. 2019 Year in ReviewNew Records: Sub 2 Hour Marathon In his second attempt at breaking the two-hour barrier in the marathon, Eliud Kipchoge of Kenya accomplished the feat with a time of 1:59:40 in Vienna in October. The performance was not an official world record with the use of 41 pacemakers and because Kipchoge was handed his drinks from a bike. But it stands as the fastest 26.2 in history. Kipchoge also holds the official marathon world record of 2:01:39, which he ran in Berlin in 2018. He is quoted in Runner’s World as saying “I wanted to send a message to the world. No human is limited.” New Women’s Marathon Record On October 13th 25 year old Brigid Kosgei of Kenya made history when she won the Chicago Marathon in 2:14:04. She broke Paula Radcliffe’s 16 year old record. photo credit: Track and Field News New Men’s Half Marathon Record Geoffrey Kamworor of Kenya shattered the world record at the Copenhagen Half Marathon in September by running 58:01 (a 4:25 min/mile or 2:45/km pace). The performance was 17 seconds faster than the previous record. The 26 year old distance star went on to prove his legs were capable of more later in the year when he won the 2019 New York City Marathon. Age Group Win for Joan Benoit In 1979 Joan Benoit Samuelson was a 21 year old college student and set a national and course record when she won the Boston Marathon. Now age 61 (40 years after her victory) her goal was to run within 40 minutes of her winning time at the 2019 Boston Marathon. In April at the Boston Marathon the 1984 Olympic marathon champion wore a similar singlet to honor her 1979 win and crossed the finish line in 3:04, exceeding her goal. “To be here, 40 years later and being able to run, let alone being able to run a marathon, I feel blessed,” she said in a Runner’s World article. In October Camille Herron won the International Association of Ultrarunners 24-Hour World Championship. She covered 167.8 miles in 24 hours and led the U.S. to an overall team victory. Earlier this year in January she survived a near fatal rollover car accident and came back less than two weeks later to win the Tarawera 100 Miler in Rotorua, New Zealand in a new course record of 17:20:52.World Best 24-hour Run for Female Runner photo credit: @jetlineactionphoto First Woman to Win Big’s Backyard Ultra Maggie Guterl became the last runner standing in Big’s Backyard Ultra race by running the same 4.2 mile trail loop for 60 hours. The Colorado native ran 250 miles during that time to becoming the first woman to win the race that rewards the person who can run for the longest amount of time. A Runner’s World article quoted her as saying, “When I finished, a woman came up to me and said, ‘I didn’t want to tell you this, but you were running for all of the women and an entire gender,’” Guterl said. “That was in my head the whole race and it was so surreal when I was the last one standing.” Fastest 10 Marathons in 10 Days Mike Wardian set a Guinesses World Record for the fastest 10 marathons in 10 days with an average time of less than 3 hours for each marathon. He also holds the record for the World Marathon Challenge with the fastest 7 marathons in 7 continents in 7 days. New Course Record at Western States Ultrarunning star Jim Walmsley maintained his Western States winning streak when he broke his own course record in June. Running 100 miles from Squaw Valley to Auburn, California, Walmsley finished in 14:09, breaking his own course record by more than 20 minutes. His roommate Jared Hazen also came in under the course record in 14:26. Walmsley also had some other amazing achievements this year by qualifying for the Olympic Marathon Trials in January, breaking the 50-mile record in May, and winning the 42K at the World Mountain Running Championships in November. Nick Butter became the first person in the world to run a marathon in every country. This was an unparalleled feat of logistical and physical endurance. You can hear our interview with him on episode #304. Notable and Interesting News One of the biggest gear trends this year was the evolution of the Nike Vaporfly shoe with the curved carbon fiber plate. There has been a lot of buzz about the Zoom Vaporfly 4% and this year they released the Next% with 15% more foam in the midsole. After the shoe was released this year it quickly became the fastest shoe on Strava, clocking up an average pace of 5:02 /km (8:06/mile). 32.7C (90.1 degrees F) was the temperature during the women’s marathon at the World Championships in Doha. Twenty-eight athletes pulled out in total because of the extreme heat. 1 billion pounds is The London Marathon’s overall fundraising total since its inception in 1981. Their motto this year was “Thanks a billion!” We appreciate everyone who donated as we raised money for a MTA forever forest for the John Muir Trust in Scotland. Cynthia Arnold, age 35, of Montana ran a time of 3:11 (7:20 min/mile or 4:32/km pace) at the Missoula Marathon while pushing a triple stroller with her three kids (a total weight of 185 pounds). The U.S. Anti-Doping Agency banned Alberto Salazar, the famous track coach of the Nike Oregon Project and former marathon champion, for four years. The USADA says Salazar was involved with trafficking testosterone, infused a prohibited amount of L-carnitine, and tried to tamper with doping controls. Mary Cain comes out with allegations about the questionable coaching techniques of Alberto Salazar related to weight shaming. This resulted in her dealing with some serious issues with depression and quitting the Nike Oregon Project team. A bright side to what she went through means that it is bringing to light problems with abusive coaches and sponsorship deals. More athletes are talking about mental health and eating disorders including Amelia Boone who openly shared about her long-time eating disorder and the treatment that she’s gone through. Another Nike related controversy that was brought to light was their pregnancy clause in contracts with women athletes. Alysia Montano shared an issue few knew about. Female athletes were being punished for getting pregnant. Montaño said that when she told Nike that she wanted to have a baby, the brand told her it would pause her sponsorship deal and stop paying her. She left Nike to sign with Asics, who she said also threatened to stop paying her during her recovery after childbirth. Other athletes including Allyson Felix and Kara Goucher have also spoken out about what they experienced. Nike has said that it would waive performance-pay reductions for 12 months for athletes “who decide to have a baby” and will add terms that reinforce the policy for female athletes into contracts. Shalane Flannigan announces her decision to retire from elite running. Gabriele Grunewald, pro middle distance runner, who trained and raced through treatment for a rare cancer, died in June at the age of 32 in her home state of MN. She inspired fans with her message of hope and resilience and that it was okay to struggle. She is quoted in Outside Online as saying, “In my previous cancer experiences, it wasn’t easy but I tried my best and I was able to do so many things that I would not have done had I just given up on my life when it was hard. So I guess my message is that it’s okay to struggle, but it’s not okay to give up on yourself or your dreams. My story is about cancer, but anybody has tough stuff in their life.” Her message and the mantra “Brave like Gabe” continues to inspire runners to be their best and her husband Justin plans to continue her foundation Brave Like Gabe. photo credit: bravelikegabe.org Kara Goucher debuted in trail races with the Leadville Marathon in Colorado. Bouts of vomiting from altitude sickness made the Olympian consider dropping out but she pushed through for a fifth place finish and first in her AG with a time of 3:54. She calls it the “hardest thing I ever accomplished.” The movie “Brittany Runs a Marathon” was released this year. It’s a drama/comedy about a woman who gets a wake up call when she realizes how unhealthy her body and lifestyle have become. With a motivation to lose weight she starts running with the eventual goal of completing the NYC Marathon. The Bizarre and Unbelievable 31-year-old Travis Kauffman from Colorado was trail running when he was attacked by a mountain lion. He managed to fight back and killed the lion in self-defense. The attack required 20 plus stitches to puncture wounds on his face, legs, and arms. He gave an interview 10 days after the attack and said that he’s recovering well, has been running three times since the incident, and has been back to the scene of the attack. In June a trail runner was attacked and gored by bison in a Utah State Park where he has run hundreds of times. One animal impaled Kyler Bourgeous with its horns and left hoof prints on his back and head. “I thought I was gonna die right there” he said. “I thought my situation was just a freak accident,” Bourgeous told The Washington Post on Monday night. “But apparently, they’re a lot more aggressive than I ever thought.” After recovering from a collapsed lung and cracked rib he worked up the nerve to return a few months later bringing his girlfriend Kayleigh Davis along for a hike. Unfortunately she became the park’s second bison attack of the year. An enormous animal turned on her and charged, throwing her about 15 feet in the air. Although in tremendous pain, she tried not to move or make any noise once she hit the ground. “He was hanging over me, sniffing me for a minute, and he was digging like he was about to charge again,” Davis said. When Bourgeous found her, Davis was bleeding from her left thigh, where the bison had gored her. She had also broken her right ankle, ruining her plans to run in a spring half-marathon. She was airlifted to a local hospital. Kyler said he’s not sure he’ll ever return to the park. Caitlin Keen, age 26, was running along Fort Worth’s Trinity Trails when a pit bull mix attacked her. The dog repeatedly jumped on her and bit her on the back and arms before a passerby was able to rush to her aid and subdue the dog. The attack caused injuries requiring 21 stitches in six spots. After healing up Keen stayed focused on her goal races which includes looking forward to the upcoming US Olympic Trial marathon. A running club in Philadelphia helped chase down an alleged thief near the University of Pennsylvania during their midday run. Runner’s World reports that the Annenberg Lunchtime Running Group saw a “very fast man” sprint by them, “probably running a 7:15 pace,” said group member Kyle Cassidy. But they quickly realized the man had allegedly stolen a phone and laptop. “We all looked at each other and sprinted off after the person,” Cassidy said. Other members in the running club gave chase and the running group tracked the man down on the streets of Philadelphia. The chase ended when the suspect ran into the path of responding University of Pennsylvania officers. “We heard the first officer yell to the other officers, ‘It’s a running club,’” Cassidy said. “‘This guy tried to run from the running club.’ People were shocked when Harvard University junior Kieran Tuntivate managed to win two races in this year’s Ivy League Heptagonal Championships, despite an injury that left him with a large open wound on the bottom of his foot. Tuntivate, age 22, was in the first lap of a 3,000 meter race at an indoor meet when another runner stepped on his foot causing him to lose a shoe. Runner’s World reports that Tuntivate, who’s been running competitively since age 12, said he only had two options in the moment: stop to recover his shoe and likely lose the race or keep running and risk an injury. He decided to keep going and he ended up winning the race without his left shoe. But the victory came at a bloody and painful price. “It felt kind of natural at first, but I kind of expected it to start hurting eventually with the really abrasive surface of the track,” Tuntivate told ABC News in an interview. “Around 2,000 meters — about two-thirds into the race — is when it really started to hurt.” Tuntivate said he lost a lot of skin by running on what “felt like sandpaper.” He said his doctor compared the skin loss to what one experiences after a third-degree burn, but he didn’t let it stop him and managed to win in the 5,000 meters event the following day. Anna McNuff of the UK took on a huge adventure by running nearly the whole of Britain barefoot! She posted this on Facebook, “A total of 2,352 MILES RUN (equivalent to 90 marathons) from The Shetland Islands to London, in my bare feet.” photo credit: Anna McNuff The Inspirational Ernie Lacroix celebrated his 100th birthday at the Cowtown 5K in Fort Worth, Texas. This was the 20th year in a row that Lacroix completed the 5K race. Lacroix ran with his family and friends under the team name Smoky’s Posse, named after the plane he flew during World War II. Lacroix flew 76 missions in a B-25 Bomber over Italy and France during the war, earning him the Flying Cross medal. “I have no idea of what prompted me to give the Cowtown a go,” Lacroix told Runner’s World. “I knew beforehand that I didn’t have a chance to win anything, but all the people obviously enjoying the competition looked like fun, so I gave it a go. I can’t think of any other reason.” Running (or walking, as he refers to his not-so-brisk pace) was not something Lacroix has always done, though he did exercise a lot while in the Army Air Corps during World War II. Now, at 100, he says he is “in the worst shape of (his) life at the present time”—but he is looking to see what he can do to change that. photo credit: Rick Irving It’s tough enough to push one child in a running stroller but imagine pushing five children. 37 year old Chad Kempel did just that at the Surf City Marathon in February. The father of seven pushed his quintuplets to the finish line in 5:45 and then continued for a total of 27.3 miles to honor the amount of weeks that his wife carried the quintuplets before they were born prematurely. When the babies were born in 2018, they each only weighed three pounds, and had to be immediately treated with oxygen and feeding tubes to survive. The quintuplets’ fragile health conditions required them to stay in the intensive care unit for 73 days, Kempel said in a Runner’s World article. “It was a long, scary pregnancy, and even after they were born, we couldn’t rest. Finally, we were able to take them home, but then our schedules just got busier. It’s been a long, crazy year, between parenting and working and finding time to run.” To train for the Surf City Marathon, Kempel woke up each morning at 4:00, put on his running clothes plus a headlamp and reflective gear, and then left the house at 4:30 to run. During the race he had to deal with making sure the babies weren’t hungry. He said, “My biggest concern was how many diapers I’d need to change.” Luckily, the dad had the genius idea to dress each baby in two diapers, so when one was soiled, it could be quickly ripped off and the other could slide in place. “It was smooth sailing.” photo credit: Chad Kempel 49 year old Dave Mackey was an accomplished ultra runner until a fall while running left him with a tibia broken in eight places. Due to complications and continual pain he chose to have a below the knee amputation. Since then he’s been building back his running and completed the Leadman series last year. This year he ran the Leadville Trail 100 in 25 hours, 54 minutes, roughly six hours slower than his pre-injury 2014 time. Mackey says in Outside Online, “I just want to get out there and make the most of it. I’m more appreciative now of every individual run or ride. Or skiing with my kids. It feels so good. With the accident I had, I could’ve died.” There’s a new film out about his story called Leadman. British ultra runner Jasmin Paris wins a 268 mile race at the Montane Spine Race (which traverses from England into Scotland on rugged terrain). She was the overall winner by over 15 hours with a time of in 83 hours 12 minutes. There were 126 other athletes who also battled rain and 50 MPH winds. But she only stopped for 7 hours total to eat, sleep, and pump breast milk as she is still nursing her baby girl. All athletes were required to carry their own supplies and navigate which adds to the challenge. 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Episode 225 - Travis Kauffman & Joey Pepper, Folksbier We love it when our friends hit the big time. For example, a few weeks ago John got an email from a fancy NYC public relations firm pitching the guys from Folksbier to come onto the show. We thought it was odd because we know Travis Kauffman and Joey Pepper pretty well. We've visited before and often drink their beer, they've been on the show before. Justin practically lives there.So, of course we had them back on and when they brought their rep with them, we gave them the appropriate shit. All. Episode. Long. Of course, throughout the rest of the show, we talked about brewery growth, recipe development, and how they are big big time with public relations professionals. Tune in and let us know what you think!**Want to support us? We have launched a PATREON Page. Click here to let us know you care!**As always, you can email your questions, complaints, whimpers, or whines to us at stealthisbeerpodcast@gmail.com. We read everything we get and we'll try to respond as quickly as we can. If not online, then on air. And THANKS!You can subscribe to STB on iTunes and PLEASE LEAVE US A REVIEW!!!Co-hosts: Augie Carton & John Holl Producer: Justin Kennedy Engineer: Brian Casse Music: "Abstract Concepts - What Up in the Streets" by Black Ant.
Travis Kauffman went for a trail run near his home in Colorado. But an unexpected run-in almost turned him into trail mix. Then the internet got involved. Music Blue Dot Sessions
This week I talk to Travis Kauffman, owner of Folksbier Brewery in Brooklyn. A founder of the Frankies restaurant empire, he's moved on to making some of the most interesting beers in the city. We talk about his story and the dramatic expansion of the business that's underway, and get into some geeky beer techniques as well. Cheers!
In which we discuss recent news about a pub that rewards you for running miles, Zion Williamson and his shoes, Kemoy Campbell and his health insurance, Travis Kauffman and his mountain lion, Laura Muir and her shoes, and the prospect of a citizen participation marathon alongside the Olympic Marathon in Paris in 2024. We also discuss some research related to recovery and some other research on who benefits the most from increasing their efficiency.
Earlier this month a Colorado man fought for his life in the foothills outside Fort Collins. With nothing more than rocks and his bare hands, he killed a mountain lion that sprang an ambush attack on a popular running trail. The story captured attention around the world. Our partners at KUNC caught up with the man and has his story. [photo: Travis Kauffman and his pet cat Obie/KUNC]
Good News: Everybody could use some. How about you?In the headlines: “'One of my worst fears,' says man who choked mountain lion.” On February 4, 2019, Travis Kauffman was running in the mountains of Colorado when a mountain lion lunged at him, latching onto his wrist and clawing his face and legs. As Travis tumbled to the ground, he grabbed sticks, rocks, anything to defend himself with, but nothing worked.At that moment, he said his fear response turned into a fight. Some things are worth fighting for! He fought for his life, his future, his family. Though the lion refused to let him go, he was able to get his foot on the lion's neck and choke it to death. Twenty-eight stitches later and grateful to be alive, he said, "The story is bigger than my puny form."Some of you have been in a fight. I see it in some of your eyes... you're tired of the fight. The bad news has been so fatiguing, and you could use some good news.Peace be to you!Good news: The story is bigger than you. The story of God's grace—the good news of God's grace applied to your story—is bigger than anything you could pull off.The Romans needed some good news, so the Apostle Paul wrote the letter we know as Romans. The book of Romans is known for bringing about transformation. This message of grace through Jesus is transformational for you. Martin Luther called Romans, “The chief book of the New Testament.” As we go through Romans together, let's ask God to transform us!The goal of God's Word is not to inform you, but to transform you.What is the gospel? What do we know about the gospel?Gospel means “good news.” The book of Romans unpacks the gospel, this good news about Jesus!Paul, a servant of Christ Jesus, called to be an apostle, set apart for the gospel of God, which he promised beforehand through his prophets in the holy Scriptures, concerning his Son, who was descended from David according to the flesh and was declared to be the Son of God in power according to the Spirit of holiness by his resurrection from the dead, Jesus Christ our Lord, through whom we have received grace and apostleship to bring about the obedience of faith for the sake of his name among all the nations, including you who are called to belong to Jesus Christ, (Romans 1:1-6)Paul described himself as a servant – one who served his master to the disregard of his own interests, one whose will was swallowed up in the will of his master. Furthermore, Paul was called to be an apostle, something entirely different than what he was. He was a terrorist... but called to be an apostle.Paul relates to real people; he knew what he was, and where he had come from. Maybe that is why he could say with such confidence those words, “Such WERE some of you!” He knew what he was once like.Some of you were once like that. But you were cleansed; you were made holy; you were made right with God by calling on the name of the Lord Jesus Christ and by the Spirit of our God. (1 Cor. 6:11)Read that again. Some of you were like that, but you were cleansed, made holy, right with God. He can make you what you could never be on your own. Truth be told, this is what the church is made of – people that used to be one thing that are now something else. Everybody has a story; what's yours?Lastly, Paul was set apart for THE GOSPEL OF GOD – the good news.What makes the gospel good news for you?#1 - The gospel has always been God's plan to adopt you.“...set apart for the gospel of God, which he promised beforehand through the prophets...” (Rom. 1:1)The gospel was not an afterthought; it was His plan before the creation of the world. You may wonder if God even knows you are around, if He cares. YES! He is the God who sees! In Gen. 16:13, Hagar said, “You are the Lord who sees me and cares for me.”Even before he made the world, God loved us and chose us in Christ to be holy and without fault in his eyes. God decided in advance to adopt us into his own family by bringing us to himself through Jesus Christ. This is what he wanted to do, and it gave him great pleasure. (Eph. 1:4-5 NLT)The gospel is the good news of God's plan to adopt you into His family.# 2 - The gospel is about Jesus and what He did for you.“...concerning His Son... Jesus...” (Rom. 1:3-5)If we don't remind ourselves the good news of what Jesus did for us, we beat ourselves up and fight a battle against sin that we could never win. Some live their entire lives feeling defeated, like they are not enough and don't measure up. If that's you – STOP and listen to the gospel. Remind yourself what Jesus did for you! He stepped out of Heaven, took on human skin, lived a sinless life, and willingly allowed Himself to be crucified. All of your sins were nailed to that cross so that you could be free from the penalty of sin. Jesus died so you could really live! When Jesus rose from the dead, He proved He really was the Son of God. Oh, what a joy to know that in Christ your sins are forgiven!What does the resurrection mean? What has been purchased?I keep a simple reminder in my office – a fishing lure. Out of the six hooks it had, five remain. The sixth hook was stuck in my hand, a hook that I could not get out by myself. That situation reminds me of when I was stuck in sin, and I could not get myself out until Jesus came and did for me what I could never do on my own. He gave His life for me and now the rest of my life is all His. Oh, how we need to be reminded of the gospel today!#3 - The gospel transforms you.To all those in Rome who are loved by God and called to be saints: Grace to you and peace from God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ. (Rom. 1:7)In Rome, where the Christians were thought to be substandard, where they were treated more like animals than humans, Paul called them ‘loved by God, saints, children of the Lord.' This is who you are!We see Paul's transformation moment in Acts 9 – he went from terrorist to apostleship. See how Paul spoke to the Roman church that he had never visited before; hear his heart and see the transformation that took place!First, I thank my God through Jesus Christ for all of you, because your faith is proclaimed in all the world. For God is my witness, whom I serve with my spirit in the gospel of his Son, that without ceasing I mention you always in my prayers, asking that somehow by God's will I may now at last succeed in coming to you. For I long to see you, that I may impart to you some spiritual gift to strengthen you— that is, that we may be mutually encouraged by each other's faith, both yours and mine. (Rom. 1:8-12)The transformed Paul was thanking instead of killing; praying non-stop instead of hunting them down non-stop. He longed to see them as a father sees his kids—with a desire to impart, encourage, strengthen—not destroy them as he did before.Paul was changed by God's grace, radically transformed. How about you? Have you been changed by God's grace?#4 - The gospel is for everyone.I do not want you to be unaware, brothers, that I have often intended to come to you (but thus far have been prevented), in order that I may reap some harvest among you as well as among the rest of the Gentiles. I am under obligation both to Greeks and to barbarians, both to the wise and to the foolish. So I am eager to preach the gospel to you also who are in Rome. (Rom. 1: 13-15)The gospel breaks all barriers; there is no “us” and “them.” Why do you think that there is this “us and them” attitude in our society? What keeps that from creeping into our lives?The gospel obligates you to think of everyone – from the person across the street to the one across the sea. The gospel obligates us to go global. This otherworldly love compels us to include everyone.#5 - The gospel gives you the only way to be right with God, by faith ALONE.For I am not ashamed of this Good News about Christ. It is the power of God at work, saving everyone who believes – the Jew first and also the Gentile. This Good News tells us how God makes us right in his sight. This is accomplished from start to finish by faith. As the Scriptures say, “It is through faith that a righteous person has life.” (Rom. 1:16-17 NLT) The message of the cross is foolish to those who are headed for destruction! But we who are being saved know it is the very power of God. (1 Cor. 1:18)The gospel affects everyone. It is our response to the gospel that puts us on a path that is either “headed for destruction” or “being saved.” The problem today is that people are caught by a roaring lion, and many struggle their whole lives to accomplish what they never could on their own – freedom!Your story is bigger than your ability.It is bigger than what you can make happen. Your future is bigger than your past.The gospel: God took our sin, put it on Jesus and treated Him as our sins deserves. So now through faith in Jesus, God treats you like Jesus deserves to be treated. That is why the gospel is such good news for you!
Travis Kauffman, the Colorado jogger who fought off a mountain lion that attacked him during a run on Feb. 4, described to the media on Thursday how he defended himself and ultimately killed the predator by suffocating it.
This dude just held his “Animal Kingdom Card” high in the air while showing once again, why we’re on top of the food chain. Dude survived a mt. lion attack by killing the lion with his bare hands.
Newzz, Smoke, Mal, Pat, P, Res, & Leon get faded off our favorite "beverages" & "flowers" then: 03:49: #WilderFury Undercard Recap...Jarrett Hurd vs Jason Welborn, Luis Ortiz vs Travis Kauffman, & Joe Joyce vs Joe Hanks 14:09: #WilderFury Main Event Recap...Deontay Wilder vs Tyson Fury for the WBC Heavyweight Championship of The World
-Deontay Wilder vs Tyson Fury ended in a draw! Right decision? Did Fury get extra time? Rematch? US or UK? Where does Anthony Joshua fit in the picture?! -Jarrett Hurd stops Jason Welborn! Charlo enters the ring! Unification showdown in the fall 2019? Julian Williams in the spring to get ready for Charlo? -Luis Ortiz plays with Travis Kauffman! Stops him in the 10th! Still the boogie man? Who Next? Joyce? Big Baby? -Joe Joyce gets rid Joe Hanks in a round. Is he ready for the next big step? King Kong Ortiz? -Chris Arreola, Julian Williams, Robert Guerrero finishes their opponents! -Marsellos Wilder gets his 3rd win! Mark Anthony Barriga new International Boxing Federation World Minimumweight champion. -Oleksandr Gvozdyk ends Adonis Stevenson 5 year reign by 11th round stoppage! New Lineal/WBC light heavyweight champion. Adonis Stevenson is in critical conditions in the hospital! TBV wishes a safe return! -Jeff Horn erases Anthony Mundine in 96 seconds!https://www.patreon.com/ThaboxingvoiceBUY THA BOXING VOICE T-SHIRT HERE http://thaboxingvoice.com/storePLEASE SUPPORT!!! SUBSCRIBE, SHARE & LIKEPlease check out our facebook page and hit the like button. https://www.facebook.com/Thaboxingvoiceradio GOOGLE PLUS https://plus.google.com/107960664507143008932/posts?tab=XXiWeb Sitehttp://thaboxingvoice.com/Radio show: http://www.blogtalkradio.com/thaboxingvoiceradioTwitter: @Thaboxingvoicehttps://twitter.com/thaboxingvoiceAudio only Podcast subscribe herehttps://itun.es/us/oY7JJ.c
Wilder vs. Fury tests the raw power of the 6-foot-7 Wilder against the unmatched size and mobility of the 6-foot-9 Fury in the most significant heavyweight event in the U.S. in more than 15 years. The SHOWTIME PPV undercard features unified 154-pound world champion Jarrett Hurd returning to take on Jason Welborn, Cuban heavyweight slugger Luis Ortiz facing-off against Travis Kauffman and rising heavyweight Joe Joyce battling Joe Hanks.https://www.patreon.com/ThaboxingvoiceBUY THA BOXING VOICE T-SHIRT HERE http://thaboxingvoice.com/storePLEASE SUPPORT!!! SUBSCRIBE, SHARE & LIKEPlease check out our facebook page and hit the like button. https://www.facebook.com/Thaboxingvoiceradio GOOGLE PLUS https://plus.google.com/107960664507143008932/posts?tab=XXiWeb Sitehttp://thaboxingvoice.com/Radio show: http://www.blogtalkradio.com/thaboxingvoiceradioTwitter: @Thaboxingvoicehttps://twitter.com/thaboxingvoiceAudio only Podcast subscribe herehttps://itun.es/us/oY7JJ.c
This week, Joey and Ayaz are joined by the double Olympic champion and now undefeated four-time world champion, Claressa Shields. Claressa talks all about her upcoming fight this weekend against Scotland's Hannah Rankin in Kansas. Claressa also talks about a potential fight with Christina Hammer, 50 cent posting her on his Instagram page and sings a duet with podcast host Joey! This show also includes the weekly 'Review and Preview' segment's, along with the latest boxing news. The show then ends on an interview with the hard-hitting heavyweight contender, Travis Kauffman. Travis talks all about his upcoming clash against Luis Ortiz on the Wilder vs Fury undercard. Travis also puts drug cheat's on blast, gives his take on Wilder vs Fury and labels Dillian Whyte a scared man! All here and more on the BoxHard Podcast! Stay tuned!
Jay Jimenez, manager of heavyweight contender Luis Ortiz (29-1), has advised BoxingScene.com that an agreement to face Travis Kauffman (32-2) is nearly finalized. The fight will take place on the Deontay Wilder-Tyson Fury pay-per-view undercard on December 1st in Los Angeles, California.“Luis hs already agreed to terms,” Jimenez told BoxingScene.com. “We are just waiting for a call back but it’s 99% done.”The fight will be Ortiz’s third of 2018 and Kauffman’s second of the year.https://www.patreon.com/ThaboxingvoiceBUY THA BOXING VOICE T-SHIRT HERE http://thaboxingvoice.com/storePLEASE SUPPORT!!! SUBSCRIBE, SHARE & LIKEPlease check out our facebook page and hit the like button. https://www.facebook.com/Thaboxingvoiceradio GOOGLE PLUS https://plus.google.com/107960664507143008932/posts?tab=XXiWeb Sitehttp://thaboxingvoice.com/Radio show: http://www.blogtalkradio.com/thaboxingvoiceradioTwitter: @Thaboxingvoicehttps://twitter.com/thaboxingvoiceAudio only Podcast subscribe herehttps://itun.es/us/oY7JJ.c
Discussion of the boxing world straight up with no twists. Anthony George AKA Zute is your host. Amir Hardcore Mansour, Larry Fryers and Joey Eye are scheduled to appear. Amir is fresh off of his 12-round slugfest with Travis Kauffman; he will discuss that great victory, as well as his future. Larry fryers fought on the undercard of the big Michael Conlan debut in New York City, he is scheduled to discuss fighting in the Mecca of all of boxing. Joey Eye is respected as one of the best cut men in combat sports. He is scheduled to stop buy to discuss the tremendous cut suffered by Roman Chocolatito Gonzalez. Boxer Zac Ramsey will also stop by to discuss his upcomming fight. The show will close with the return of the popular segment, ‘Ringside with Jeff Bumpus’, Jeff, author of Becoming Taz: Writing from the Southpaw Stance; one of the best boxing books out there, is also a boxing lifer. He tangled with the likes of Greg Haugen, Vinny Pazienza and the legendary Julio Caesar Chavez Sr. Jeff’s boxing knowledge is second to none and he will analyze the big fights that occurred this weekend. Boxing News.
The show begins with Recap from an entertaining weekend in boxing featuring a KO of the Year by David Lemieux in his 3rd round stoppage of Curtis Stevens & a competitive fight between Demetrius Andrade and Jack Culcay in Germany! Plus, Roundtable Preview, Debate, & Predictions for the HBO PPV Gennady Golovkin vs. Daniel Jacobs Main Event! Other Topics For Discussion: Thoughts on the new World Boxing Super Series announced recently! The Pro's and Con's to the format and it's overall affect it can have on the sport of boxing! -Preview the other fights on the upcoming schedule including a Bounce TV fight between Travis Kauffman and Amir Mansour! -The WBA joins VADA for a new drug testing program. Plus, More Current Fight News & Rumor Mill Items! Subscribe on iTunes, Player.FM, Stitcher, Tunein! Follow on Twitter @RopeADopeRadio & Visit the Rope A Dope Radio YouTube Channel! Call 646-381-4990 Listen Live or Join The RoundTable Your Voice Will Be Heard!
This week, Joey and Ayaz are joined by American heavyweight contender, Travis Kauffman. Travis talks in-depth about his upcoming clash with Amir Mansour, Joshua vs Klitschko, Wilder vs Washington and admits that sometimes he gets his 'ass kicked' in sparring! This episode includes the weekly 'Review and Preview' segments along with this week's global boxing news. The show ends on an interview with yet another top American heavyweight contender, this time in the shape of the undefeated, Gerald 'El Gallo Negro' Washington. Gerald talks in great detail of his upcoming world title challenge against the undefeated WBC world champion, Deontay Wilder. Gerald also gives his take on Joshua vs Klitschko and let's us know what he will do if Deontay Wilder looks past him! Stay tuned!
This week on Beer Sessions Radio, we are getting an insight into the science and taste of fresh hop and wet hop brewing via a wide array of guests – from the world of home brewing, to large scale production, and everything in between. Host Jimmy Carbone is joined by Jessie Ferguson of Interboro Spirits and Ales, one of New York’s newest up and coming distilleries and tap rooms. Also on the show are Travis Kauffman of Folksbier in Carroll Gardens, who who is making a harvest pilsner from fresh hops from his parents' farm in Northwest Michigan, and Dan Jansen, former assistant brewmaster of Anheuser-Busch and current brewmaster of Blue Point in Patchogue NY.
On this week's episode of Beer Sessions Radio, we celebrate the 500th anniversary of the German Reinheitsgebot, also known as the German Purity Law! Joining Jimmy and Anne in the studio are Travis Kauffman of Folksbier and Sylvester Schneider of Zum Schneider, with Sebastian Sauer of Freigeist Bierkultur calling in from Germany!
On this week's episode of the BoxHard Podcast, Joey and Ayaz review the fights from last weekend, including the big pay-per-view card at the O2 Arena, featuring Anthony Joshua vs Dillian Whyte. Travis Kauffman joins the show for the first time and reacts to being robbed by the judges on the weekend in his fight against Chris Arreola. Joey and Ayaz then preview the forthcoming weekend of boxing and bring you the latest news. The show ends with an appearance from special guest, 'Fast' Eddie Chambers as he talks all things Joshua, Fury and what's next for him in 2016. Stay tuned!
Every good town has a good brewery and Brooklyn is no different! On a brand new episode of Beer Sessions Radio, Jimmy Carbone welcomes a few new breweries to the borough of Brooklyn. Hear from Marshall Thompson & Eric Feldman of Braven Brewing in Bushwick, Greg Doroski & Andrew Unterberg of Threes Brewing in Gowanus and Travis Kauffman of Folksbier Brewery in Carroll Gardens. They talk about their respective breweries, what it takes to open something new in Brooklyn and what they hope to accomplish in the future! This program was brought to you by Union Beer Distributing. “Easy drinking is the way to go for us. We like having a couple, hanging out and socializing with friends.” [26:00] –Eric Feldman on Beer Sessions Radio “We believe in this idea of residency – that people spend time in our world and inhabit it.” [32:00] –Andrew Unterberg on Beer Sessions Radio