Podcast: 'SRN Rewind'
The latest Sherdog Radio Network "Rewind" takes a special look at
two of the big developments in the MMA this week: the decision by
the Nevada commission to eliminate testosterone use exemptions and
Bellator
MMA launching its 10th season.
First, in a "Down To Business" segment, host Jack Encarnacao welcomes ESPN.com investigative reporter Mike Fish to discuss his impactful story on TRT use in MMA that was published this week. Fish talks about the mechanics behind the piece, from public records request to getting Vitor Belfort on the record. Fish also gives his thoughts about Nevada's action.
Second, it's the return of our "First Person" feature, as
Encarnacao takes a look at the sights and sounds of Bellator's
event this past Friday at Mohegan Sun Casino, which set the table
for a showdown between mercurial fighters Quinton
"Rampage" Jackson and "King" Mo
Lawal. The feature includes interviews with Mohegan regulator
Mike Mazzulli discussing what the commission knew about the scuffle
between Rampage and Lawal in the cage, and the post-fight verbal
volleying.
Better know MMA. Catch the latest Rewind, which is available for download here.
Click here to check out the podcast on iTunes.
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First, in a "Down To Business" segment, host Jack Encarnacao welcomes ESPN.com investigative reporter Mike Fish to discuss his impactful story on TRT use in MMA that was published this week. Fish talks about the mechanics behind the piece, from public records request to getting Vitor Belfort on the record. Fish also gives his thoughts about Nevada's action.
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Better know MMA. Catch the latest Rewind, which is available for download here.
Click here to check out the podcast on iTunes.
The Sherdog Radio Network is powered by GoDaddy.com. Click here to save 30% on new product orders. Use the promo code: dog30
Click here to register a new domain or transfer a .com for just $1.99. Use the promo code: dog199
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