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The ‘Cowboy' rides into the podcast! UNLEASHED welcomes record-breaking MMA fighter and UFC icon from Edgewood, New Mexico. In the exclusive interview with The Dingo and Danny, the 39-year-old mixed martial arts pioneer looks back on his journey as one of the first American icons in professional cage fighting.Born and raised in Denver, Colorado, Donald Cerrone is one of the most accomplished fighters in the world of mixed martial arts (MMA). Before ‘cage fighting' became a mainstream phenomenon, the black belt in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu competed in early fight organizations like World Extreme Cagefighting. The rest is history: Cerrone joined the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) on day one in October 2010 and embarked on a milestone-heavy career as one of the main figureheads of the sport. Competing in the UFC's Lightweight and Welterweight divisions, Cerrone set records for most finishes (15), most wins (21), most fight bonuses (16) during his career. The avid hunter and outdoorsman also appeared on the big screen in movies like ‘Spenser Confidential' and is ready for his next chapter after retiring from professional MMA. Hear Cowboy share his plans exclusively on UNLEASHED! Press the play button (and hit Like) on the new episode of UNLEASHED with The Dingo and Danny Podcast.Make sure to subscribe and stay tuned for more UNLEASHED episodes. Regular editions of the show are recorded live inside Studio M at Monster Energy headquarters in Corona, California and published bi-weekly. Also follow @monsterenergy for updates.
This week on week on Sex & Violence with Rebel Girl, we talk to a retired American mixed martial artist who competed in the Flyweight& Bantamweightdivisions of several prominent MMA promotions, including Ultimate Fighting Championship, Rizin Fighting Federation and World Extreme Cagefighting. Ian “uncle creepy“ McCall is also a former Tachi Palace Fights Flyweight champion.In 2018, he announced his retirement during The MMA Hour podcast.Today, he's a psychedelic integration coach and consultant and PT comedian! We talk about:Erasing Psilocybin Stigmas,Healing through microdosing, Working with Ketamine Gummies, The power of breathe work The importance of self love The McCall MethodTraining at RVCA with Chito post retirement,Hitting the Genetic Lottery, Being the “Boatman” Killing Mike Tyson with “Ego Death” Accountability buddies, Living life in the nude,Sex parties at his house,Aspirations to eat shroom with Elon Chuck Liddell Ball tap story, & MUCH MORE!As always, our weekly segment of "F^ck-Marry-Kill" & Fan Questions (now available at www.UFCFightPass.com) GO check out www.SEXVIOLENCEWITHREBELGIRL.com” Keep up to date on all the news, episode releases & now we have gear to purchase! Want to sponsor the show?Want to give us some feedback?Guest suggestions? EMAIL US at: sexandviolencepodcast@gmail.com Connect with us on social media!@sexandviolencewithrebelgirlBehind the scenes:Audio Engineer Dj Zole:
Leah Messina is the founder and CEO of Sinuate Media, a marketing technology firm, in 2006 after working at a digital agency in NYC leading accounts for American Express, Sony Music, A&E Television, & others. She is an innovative digital media planner, delivering industry-leading marketing strategies, and is known for guiding clients to use the latest marketing technologies to get a competitive edge. At Sinuate Media, she has led cutting edge campaigns for everything from World Extreme Cagefighting to senatorial races. She is a frequent speaker on digital marketing and an advisor to the startup community. A native New Yorker, she started her business & went to grad school in Baltimore, before settling in New Mexico, where she lives with her husband and 3 kids.Joe Sutton joined Sinuate Media in 2018. Bringing 10+ years of cross-industry sales and marketing experience, Joe has helped Sinuate sign some of their biggest clients including Spaceport America and Electronic Caregiver. He is a proud husband and father, and a serial hobbyist who spends his spare time learning new interests like home brewing, blogging, disc golfing, and more.Learn more about them and their work:https://sinuatemedia.com/https://approachpositive.com/Follow them on social mediaIG @sinuatemediaTwitter @sinuatemediaFB @sinuatemedia LinkedIn @sinuatemedia***Consider making a donation to help the children affected by the crisis in Ukrainehttps://www.unicef.org/--Listeners of The Robin Smith Show can now join our Kiva Lending Team and help us in our effort to bring more good into being.Join Team Robley on Kiva!
We sit down with Mark "The Machine" Hominick, a Canadian mixed martial artist who has competed in the UFC, World Extreme Cagefighting, and is a former TKO Featherweight Champion. Mark is regarded as one of the most technical strikers to compete in the UFC, known for his outstanding boxing skills and accurate strikes. Today, Mark is the President and CEO of Adrenaline MMA Training & Fitness Center in London, ON, and engages in professional speaking and keynote events. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
On the latest installment of Between Rounds Radio's "Way After The Bell" series TJ De Santis and Rob Tatum revisit the night that saw Jose Aldo dethrone Mike Brown for the World Extreme Cagefighting featherweight championship. Check out the full show at patreon.com/betweenrounds
TJ De Santis digs in to the Sherdog Radio Network vault to dig out "Beatdown After The Bell" for WEC 53. On this night Jordan Breen reacts to the final World Extreme Cagefighting card. "The Mastermind" recalls the promotion's journey from the Tachi Palace in Lemoore, California, to the bright lights of Las Vegas, and finally Glendale, Arizona's Jobing.com Arena which is where this classic night unfolded.
Shaun, Chuck, and Producer Chris go old school and revisit one of the best fight cards in MMA history, WEC 53, World Extreme Cagefighting's final event before the merger with the UFC. The guys break down the full event, including the headline Lightweight title fight between Benson Henderson and Anthony Pettis and the co-main event dual UFC-WEC Bantamweight title bout between Dominick Cruz and Scott Jorgensen. Plus, the guys discuss the biggest takeaways from a card that featured the likes of Cowboy Cerrone, Renan Barao, Ricardo Lamas, Eddie Wineland, Iura Alcantara, Brad Pickett, and Jamie Varner, and assess what aged the best, and the worst, the MVP of the event, and so much more. Subscribe to The Athletic and save 40% on your annual subscription when you go to http://theathletic.com/MATM Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Chance Randal Farrar is a husband, father of 5 beautiful children, and is currently a Border Patrol Agent in Yuma, Arizona. Farrar coaches wrestling at Woodard Junior High, Cilbola High School and a new club wrestling team. Born and raised in Yuma he attended Yuma High where he won a 5A State Wrestling Championship in 1994. Farrar received a scholarship to Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University and became a two-time collegiate All-American and NAIA National Champion in 1998. Farrar became Yuma’s first professional Mixed Martial Arts Fighter in 2005 and fought for the World Extreme Cagefighting title in 2007. Farrar co-founded Desert Rage Fighting, AZ Athletic Club, and Yuma United Mixed Martial Arts where he was the head coach from 2011-2015. Farrar has coached numerous professional MMA fighters before leaving the gym business in 2015. Farrar still coaches and corners UFC title challenger Kelvin Gastelum as he eyes his title opportunity in 2019.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/awwypodcast)
With a pro fight career of 19 wins including 11 KO/TKO victories, Rob McCullough, senior MMA director at UFC GYM, is no stranger to overcoming a challenge. Hear how he made a career of punching people in the face to win a championship before going for gold in business, too. Watch the full episode on YouTube – https://youtu.be/2RkwvZdGeAM The dedication of making weight and facing a different competitive challenge with every fight is something Rob was born for. Youngest of seven children, with his dad in the military, Rob was destined to a life in service to follow in his father's footsteps. However, his parents' divorce and a move to Alaska changed his outcome, resulting in Rob struggling to keep up with classes and not graduating high school. In his early teens, Rob travelled back to Huntingdon Beach and met UFC Hall of Famer Tito Ortiz – a relationship that would eventually lead to a further UFC link through President Dana White. It didn't take long for Rob to discover gym life and try kickboxing at LA Boxing, before progressing to Brazilian jiu jitsu. The passion for the fight game had been born and only bigger things were to come. Working with his BJJ instructor, Rob progressed a career teaching combat classes from basic burpees, jumping jacks and bag work to the robust programming hub he implements in UFC GYMs today. From sparring unknowingly with a kickboxing champion, Rob's second ever pro am fight was at the Four Queens on Freemont Street in Las Vegas. His first found stoppage of his opponent preceded a night of celebration and a desire to fight as a career. Early on, Rob received advice from Bill Goldberg of WWE and WCW wrestling fame. He said: “Just remember… Potential. It means you haven't done shit yet.” What followed was Rob's championship win in World Extreme Cagefighting, before returning to his roots. After getting a job at LA Boxing – Rob's first fight gym – as director of instructor training, the chain was acquired by Mark Mastrov and UFC GYMs. Today, UFC GYM is the result of a partnership between the Ultimate Fighting Championship and New Evolution Ventures, in an expanding initiative urging people to TRAIN DIFFERENT. Episode Highlights: Positive thoughts and clear mind through perfect preparation. Laughed at early in his career when he filled out his boxing license, hear how Rob silences the doubters through dedication and hard work. How mindset affects people in business, whether commercial or the fight game. How does family affect your killer-instinct and how you can use personal developments to evolve your motivation and inspiration. Hear why it's important to get a different perspective through research and collaboration with peers, even if you're not a studious person at heart. Join Matthew Januszek in conversation with Rob McCullough of UFC GYM… Please like and subscribe.
Join Tony DUrso, Host of The Spotlight as he interviews Brittney Palmer: UFC Octagon Ring Girl! A modern day Renaissance Woman, her rise to the top was fast in Las Vegas. First appearing in Ultimate Variety Show, followed by a featured act in Jubilee, then as a magician's assistant to Nathan Burton, culminating as the lead dancer in X Burlesque at The Flamingo Hotel and Casino. As a featured personality for the past four years, she is the Ultimate Fighting Championship Octagon Girl. From her days circling the cage with World Extreme Cagefighting, she's featured across a plethora of media, having most recently completed “The Ultimate Fighter Brazil”, with each episode averaging nearly 30 million viewers in Brazil alone. Joining Tony as Special VIP Co-Host is The International Empowerment Speaker, Cynthia Mazzaferro! Join us on The Spotlight with Tony DUrso on the Voice America Influencers Platform!
Join Tony DUrso, Host of The Spotlight as he interviews Brittney Palmer: UFC Octagon Ring Girl! A modern day Renaissance Woman, her rise to the top was fast in Las Vegas. First appearing in Ultimate Variety Show, followed by a featured act in Jubilee, then as a magician's assistant to Nathan Burton, culminating as the lead dancer in X Burlesque at The Flamingo Hotel and Casino. As a featured personality for the past four years, she is the Ultimate Fighting Championship Octagon Girl. From her days circling the cage with World Extreme Cagefighting, she's featured across a plethora of media, having most recently completed “The Ultimate Fighter Brazil”, with each episode averaging nearly 30 million viewers in Brazil alone. Joining Tony as Special VIP Co-Host is The International Empowerment Speaker, Cynthia Mazzaferro! Join us on The Spotlight with Tony DUrso on the Voice America Influencers Platform!
Join Tony DUrso, Host of The Spotlight as he interviews Brittney Palmer: UFC Octagon Ring Girl! A modern day Renaissance Woman, her rise to the top was fast in Las Vegas. First appearing in Ultimate Variety Show, followed by a featured act in Jubilee, then as a magician's assistant to Nathan Burton, culminating as the lead dancer in X Burlesque at The Flamingo Hotel and Casino. As a featured personality for the past four years, she is the Ultimate Fighting Championship Octagon Girl. From her days circling the cage with World Extreme Cagefighting, she's featured across a plethora of media, having most recently completed “The Ultimate Fighter Brazil”, with each episode averaging nearly 30 million viewers in Brazil alone. Joining Tony as Special VIP Co-Host is The International Empowerment Speaker, Cynthia Mazzaferro! Join us on The Spotlight with Tony DUrso on the Voice America Influencers Platform!
Join Tony DUrso, Host of The Spotlight as he interviews Brittney Palmer: UFC Octagon Ring Girl! A modern day Renaissance Woman, her rise to the top was fast in Las Vegas. First appearing in Ultimate Variety Show, followed by a featured act in Jubilee, then as a magician's assistant to Nathan Burton, culminating as the lead dancer in X Burlesque at The Flamingo Hotel and Casino. As a featured personality for the past four years, she is the Ultimate Fighting Championship Octagon Girl. From her days circling the cage with World Extreme Cagefighting, she's featured across a plethora of media, having most recently completed “The Ultimate Fighter Brazil”, with each episode averaging nearly 30 million viewers in Brazil alone. Joining Tony as Special VIP Co-Host is The International Empowerment Speaker, Cynthia Mazzaferro! Join us on The Spotlight with Tony DUrso on the Voice America Influencers Platform!
Join Tony DUrso, Host of The Spotlight as he interviews Brittney Palmer: UFC Octagon Ring Girl! A modern day Renaissance Woman, her rise to the top was fast in Las Vegas. First appearing in Ultimate Variety Show, followed by a featured act in Jubilee, then as a magician’s assistant to Nathan Burton, culminating as the lead dancer in X Burlesque at The Flamingo Hotel and Casino. As a featured personality for the past four years, she is the Ultimate Fighting Championship Octagon Girl. From her days circling the cage with World Extreme Cagefighting, she’s featured across a plethora of media, having most recently completed “The Ultimate Fighter Brazil”, with each episode averaging nearly 30 million viewers in Brazil alone. Joining Tony as Special VIP Co-Host is The International Empowerment Speaker, Cynthia Mazzaferro! Join us on The Spotlight with Tony DUrso on the Voice America Influencers Platform!
Join Tony DUrso, Host of The Spotlight as he interviews Brittney Palmer: UFC Octagon Ring Girl! A modern day Renaissance Woman, her rise to the top was fast in Las Vegas. First appearing in Ultimate Variety Show, followed by a featured act in Jubilee, then as a magician's assistant to Nathan Burton, culminating as the lead dancer in X Burlesque at The Flamingo Hotel and Casino. As a featured personality for the past four years, she is the Ultimate Fighting Championship Octagon Girl. From her days circling the cage with World Extreme Cagefighting, she's featured across a plethora of media, having most recently completed “The Ultimate Fighter Brazil”, with each episode averaging nearly 30 million viewers in Brazil alone. Joining Tony as Special VIP Co-Host is The International Empowerment Speaker, Cynthia Mazzaferro! Join us on The Spotlight with Tony DUrso on the Voice America Influencers Platform!
TJ Dillashaw is an American mixed martial artist and the current UFC Bantamweight Champion. Dillashaw was also a competitor on The Ultimate Fighter: Team Bisping vs. Team Miller. As of April 29, 2015, he is #6 pound-for-pound in the official UFC rankings, and is ranked #1 Bantamweight in the world by Sherdog.com. Duane Ludwig is a coach, retired American professional kickboxer and mixed martial artist. As the K-1 2002 World MAX USA Champion, he is one of only five K-1 Champions and the only K-1 World MAX Champion to compete in the UFC. In addition, Ludwig also holds the official fastest knockout record in the UFC after his win against Jonathan Goulet (in 0:06) at UFC Fight Night 3. Ludwig has also received acclaim for his role in the success of Team Alpha Male operating out of Sacramento, California, which is home to numerous highly ranked mixed martial artists who have competed in organizations such as the Ultimate Fighting Championship and World Extreme Cagefighting. Ludwig currently serves as the teams head coach, where his impact is believed to have been the "missing link" in elevating the team as one of the gold standards for training camps in the world. Ludwig has been voted the Coach of the Year in 2013 and 2014. Ludwig was considered the key element in helping Team Alpha Male win Gym of the Year in 2013 by the World MMA Awards. Mental Game MP3s - http://www.pokermindcoach.com/mental-game-mp3s/
Scott talks with Dave and Kevin prior to his June 6th bout at Strikeforce Lawlor vs Shields. In the early half of his career, Smith – fighting at heavyweight – compiled victories in the International Fighting Championships and Gladiator Challenge shows across the United States. While successful in the smaller promotions, Smith's first major appearance in the mixed martial arts world came in the World Extreme Cagefighting organization. Smith entered a WEC light heavyweight tournament with limited name recognition, but was branded by experts as the dark horse of the competition. [1] Smith defeated WEC veteran Tim McKenzie in the semi-finals. With that victory, Smith was slated to fight Justin Levens in the tournament finals; Levens, however, was halted on doctor's advice due to a shoulder injury he sustained in his semi-final bout. The tournament alternate, Tait Fletcher, was brought into the championship round instead. Smith made short work of Fletcher, scoring a first-round technical knockout to become the WEC Light Heavyweight Champion. Smith would defend his championship from Justin Levens at WEC 18 before scheduling a fight with the Ultimate Fighting Championship in April 2006, moving down a weight class to fight David Terrell at UFC 59. The fight – marked with questionable officiating – ended in controversial fashion, prompting Smith to file a complaint with the California State Athletic Commission. [2] Smith was then seen as a middleweight contestant on The Ultimate Fighter: The Comeback, where he quickly lost his quarterfinal matchup against Travis Lutter. Smith appeared on the season finale, knocking out Pete Sell in the second round of a very exciting fight in a sequence that saw Smith sustain a hard punch to the liver, and throw the bout-winning knockout punch before falling to the ground in pain. Smith lost his next fight in the UFC by decision against Patrick Cote at UFC 67. [3] More recently, Smith defeated Troy Miller by technical knockout at Palace Fighting Championship 2 in Lemoore, California. He lost against Ed Herman at UFC 72. Herman submitted Smith with a rear naked choke at 2:25 in the second round after Herman landed a nasty elbow on Smith in the first round covering his face in blood. Smith made his EliteXC debut on February 16th knocking out Kyle Noke seven seconds into round two. The victory earned him a title shot against Robbie Lawler. The bout was declared a no contest after an accidental poke in the eye in the third round. The first two rounds were so exciting that Gary Shaw awarded both fighters their win bonuses and announced an immediate rematch. Smith lost the subsequent rematch to Lawler via TKO on July 26, 2008 at EliteXC: Unfinished Business. At Strikeforce: Destruction, Smith took a fight with Terry Martin at one week notice and beat Martin in the 1st round by KO.