Arxiu de la categoria: Rich Bergeron

FNU Combat Sports Mostra: Tony, Tom i Rich parlen de tots els esports de combat

Tom, Tony i Rich tornen aquesta setmana amb un gran espectacle! Tenim un munt de debats atractius sobre les arts marcials mixtes i la boxa, des de la bufetada de Connor McGregor a un oficial de Bellator fins a Deontay Wilder que volia posar fi a la carrera d'Anthony Joshua. També parlem sobre Dana White que s'entra a la boxa i Bellator 8 Torneig de pes pesat masculí. Tornem de nou a la pregunta persistent d'on són les llegendes de les MMA, i també creuem cap a on són les llegendes de la boxa?

 

 

 

 

 

FNU Combat Sports Mostra: L'informe MMA

“Psíquic” Tom Padgett andRabble Rousin'Rich Bergeron catch up after a three-week hiatus. Tony “El Tornado” Penecale will join us again next week for the broadcast. This week we cover as much as we can jam into the show to make up for lost time. From GSP’s triumphant return to McGregor’s conditions to come back to the cage, we cover it all. Finalment, Tom asks a very important question: Where are the legends of MMA?

 

FNU Combat Sports Mostra: Polèmica Canelo/GGG, Convidat destacat Eddie Barraco

Aquest episodi de la FNU Combat Sports Show compta amb el convidat especial Eddie Barraco. L'Eddie va ser un lluitador que es va connectar per última vegada amb nosaltres quan MySpace encara era genial (fes un cop d'ull La pàgina de Facebook d'Eddie aquí), i ha passat massa temps. Cobrim una àmplia gamma de qüestions i posem al dia del que ha estat fent com a entrenador de MMA de primera classe a Las Vegas. Tom, Tony i Rich també discuteixen l'aborrible judici d'Adelaide Byrd, que va marcar el Canelo Álvarez vs. Gennadi Golovkin lluita 118-110 a favor de Canelo, que per la majoria de comptes va perdre una lluita estreta en el millor dels casos. A més, parlem de la transició d'Ana Julaton de la boxa a les MMA, Pròxima aparició de Conor McGregor davant el congrés, i el nou treball de l'ex boxejador de pes pesat Michael Moorer per combatre els saquejadors a Florida.

 

Primera part i Mostra Tanca:

 

L'entrevista d'Eddie:

FNU Combat Sports Mostra, canelo vs. Golovkin Preview and Prediction, Jon Jones Stripped, Struve Knocked Out, Vista prèvia de UFC Fight Night

We cover a wide range of combat sports topics in this week’s episode. From a $22 million settlement awarded to a debilitated boxer and his family to Jon Jones getting stripped of his belt again for a positive steroid test, Tom, Tony and Rich discuss it all. We also make our predictions for Canelo Alvarez vs. Gennady Golovkin. We recap Stefan Struve’s TKO loss to Alexander Volkov and preview UFC’s upcoming fight night event as well. We even spend some time discussing all the MMA fighters making the move to boxing.

FNU Combat Sports Mostra: Reacció posterior a la lluita a May/Mac, Vista prèvia de UFC Fight Night, Signa la petició de Tony per llançar el primer llançament en un partit dels Filis

El programa d'esports de combat d'aquesta setmana tracta un ampli ventall de temes. Tom, Tony i Rich discuteixen el fracàs d'un partit de boxa que va demostrar que McGregor necessitava uns sis mesos més “fookin adequat” formació per ser més competitius. Mayweather creua a 50-0, però Rich es pregunta si això realment eclipsa la veritat 50-0 circumstàncies que haurien fet més impressionant la ratxa invicta de Rocky. Després de tot, Mayweather no posseïa un cinturó de títol actiu en el moment de la victòria i el “Cinturó de diners” no hauria de comptar com un veritable campionat que defensava. Rocky es va retirar invicte, posseir el cinturó a 49-0. Per eclipsar el rècord de Rocky, Floyd hauria de tenir un cinturó de títol mundial o diversos cinturons en el moment de registrar la seva 50a victòria.. També parlem de tot el que passa al món dels esports de combat, excepte Ronda Rousey i Travis Browne que es casen.

 

 

SEGONA PART

How Will Mayweather vs. McGregor Shape the Future of Crossover Fights?

Per: Rich Bergeron

Fight News Unlimited is well aware of the termMMA vs. Boxing Debate.We had a whole radio show series on the subject, culminating with a full-fledged argument between Iceman John Scully (A Former Pro Boxer and Current Boxing Trainer) and Ken Shamrock (A Pro Wrestler, UFC Fighter and MMA trainer). The tipping point then was females in boxing and MMA. Shamrock supported their efforts while Scully took the argument that he did not want to see a woman get punched in the face.

This evening we are about to experience the largest corssover fight in the history of combat sports. Un jove, famolenc, rabid MMA-fighting walk-on from the mean streets of Ireland faces a brash American coming out of retirement after a professional boxing career for the ages. The experience favors the expert at his craft, the most talented defensive fighter in the modern era of boxing. Floyd should cruise to victory, and the knockout he predicts is something many fans and speculators are placing in the 6th to 7th round range.

McGregor can win in any scenario where he sees the final bell, whether the decision favors him or not. All he has to do is entertain, push Floyd to points he’s never been pushed before, and get under Floyd’s skin. Even if it’s in a losing effort, Conor has to be a character that can sell another fight. Floyd repeatedly said in press tour events that he would fight Conor in the Octagon next. This is clearly Mayweather just trying to think about the big picture, but a one sided beating of McGregor won’t get fans talking too much about an Octagon faceoff. Some speculators insist Floyd will purposely let off the gas and let McGregor have his 12 rondes d'acció. The more Floyd makes Conor look like a clown, encara que, this approach could do neither fighter any good in the long run.

Conor could certainly pull off his own knockout of Floyd Mayweather in the first four rounds, as he predicted. It is within the realm of possibility. Yet the big knockout either way the fight goes will be how Conor handles his business after this bout.

 

McGregor Sports and Entertainment became a brand even Dana White represented with a branded shirt the other night at the final press conference. I initially felt let down that White didn’t place any other UFC fighters on the undercard of this mega boxing event. The more I thought about the approach, encara que, the more I imagined White is looking to do more of that down the road, but only if McGregor can shock the world or at least upset the apple cart of boxing in some small way.

 

Multiple boxers are clamoring for a chance to face an MMA fighter in crossover fights at every major division now that May/Mac set the table. David Haye and Anthony Joshua are just two heavyweights expressing interest in boxing MMA fighters. Joshua would even enter the cage if no submissionswere allowed. Tony Bellew wants a fight with Michael Bisping. Roy Jones Jr. wants to fight Anderson Silva and has been angling for that opportunity for years now.

 

The real crossover Conor could tap into is one I fear he will fail to capitalize on, encara que. There is tremendous potential in getting the kind of money pro boxers make to make the crossover to MMA fighter contracts. There’s been much speculation as to how White can get away with having the UFC co-promote a boxing match when the UFC’s management tactics do not meet the standards outlined in the Ali Act, which mandates certain crucial protections must be afforded to professional boxers.

 

Rather than come back to the sport of MMA after this fight and claim all the cash and prizes for himself, Conor should be the rising tide that lifs all boats. A true hero of his sport would see to it that he’s not the only one making money because he helped put MMA on the real world stage with his performance tonight. He could be an incredible mouthpiece for changing the way all fighters do business. The UFC and Dana White are notoriously greedy when it comes to controlling interests in their fistfighting employees. This is what makes the ongoing Anti-Trust lawsuit against the company so complicated.

 

As certain fighters who don’t like the UFC’s contract offers jump ship for Bellator, White and the UFC responded with the Instant Ultimate Fighter concept: The Contender Series. Every week a new fighter gets a contract. The army is always growing is their obvious approach here. McGregor could lead the charge of larger than life fighters who say no to the UFC and fight back against the company’s urge to give fighters so little in return for such great efforts.

 

Tonight’s fight may determine whether or not White and the UFC ever promote another crossover fight. Each time they do, encara que, it will likely be headlined by just one MMA fighter vs. a boxer and not a stacked card. That way they can make each occurence a major event, even if it turns out to be a joke as many predict tonight will turn out to be.

 

It is all about how McGregor handles the aftermath in my eyes. Will he step up and speak out for the other fighters getting shafted on their UFC contracts? Will he be able to get that boxing money on the table for himself and his fellow fighters in the UFC and across the MMA landscape? His options will surely increase even in a competitive loss, which makes going down by KO, DQ or lopsided beating the only ways he doesn’t come out smelling like roses. No importa el que passi, he has to use the attention constructively to improve both sports.

 

The debate can be solved, but I believe the future holds a chance for a new tournament format. First there is a boxing match, then an MMA fight. Six weeks apart, both fighters have six months to train before the first fight. It’s the next logical step, and there will be a boxer who takes the challenge.

 

Mayweather can impress the purists with either a demolition over 12 rounds or a KO within the distance. McGregor only has to survive valiantly to turn more heads and gain more popularity. If he wins he chooses his own destiny and makes a ton of pundits and critics eat their words. The question is what happens next? Will the debate be solved whatever happens at the end of the night?

 

FAT CHANCE….

 

McGregor can have a big hand in whatever shakes out next for the crossover market. Will it be attractive and lucrative in the months and years to come, or will this fight go down as a fad that left most fans bitterly disappointed? If it makes McGregor more famous than he already is, it’s a win, so I would love to see him make that win mean something. If he can find a way to help all of the fighters on the UFC roster get more of the money on the table, I’m in his corner.

 

 

 

MOSTRA D'ESPORTS DE COMBAT FNU: UFC Fight Night Recap (Pettis vs. Moreno); Boxing Results; Mayweather vs. McGregor Latest News

This week’s combat sports show features Tom, Tony and Rich having some great discussions about McGregor/Mayweather (and why Dana White didn’t add any MMA fighters to the undercard), UFC Fight Night: Pettis vs. Moreno, this week’s boxing results, and even Tony’s Phillies Superphan Bobblehead Doll:

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FNU Combat Sports Mostra: UFC 214 breakdown, Nobody Likes Dana White, Tom and Tony break down Broner vs. Garcia and Lomachenko vs. Marriaga

This week’s combat sports show is a split personality situation. We had technical difficulties getting all of us together for the show, so we recorded Tom and Tony chatting with each other on Thursday night. I’ve added my portion today. It all worked out to some incredible insight about Mayweather vs. McGregor, Dana White’s growing problem with disgruntled stars in the UFC, Broner vs. Garcia and Lomachenko vs. Marriaga. We also break down Jon Jones beating Daniel Cormier at UFC 214 and the implications for a Brock Lesnar showdown in the Octagon. It’s far from likely, but it’s intriguing. We also touch on the retirements of Juan Manuel Marquez and Wladimir Klitschko.

Tom and Tony Talk Shop:

Rich Wraps it Up:

 

FNU Combat Sports Mostra: Mayweather vs. McGregor, UFC 214 Vista prèvia

This week’s show features lots of Mayweather vs. McGregor discussion and a look back at the last two weeks in combat sports. We preview this weekend’s fights as well. Tune in to find out what Rich’s new favorite Conor McGregor insult isand why it applies to Dana White as well. Psychic Tom gives his valuable insight and Tony the Tornado breaks down all the boxing angles in this episode.

FNU Combat Sports Mostra: Juliol 13, 2017

Mayweather and McGregor lead off tonight’s show as Tony and Rich tease Psychic Tom about not wanting to watch the August 26thsuperfight.We also recap the TUF 25 Finale and UFC 213 targetes. We preview the Bellator and UFC cards coming up this weekend and all the incredible boxing action from the UK to New York.