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Fight Opinion Radio: Episode 11
By Zach Arnold | March 16, 2006

Rob Sayers, Erin Bucknell, and Zach Arnold discuss the latest happenings in the Japanese police investigation in regards to the involvement of the yakuza in the fight industry. Also, we review some of the IFL’s latest business plans and debate whether or not Atlantic City is the right city for a debut show. Plus, a breakdown of the UFC 58 payouts and discussion of Quinton “Rampage” Jackson’s potential relocation to K-1/HERO’s.
The 11th edition of Fight Opinion Radio is now online and available to download. Here are your options for listening to the show:
Broadband (MP3) | Dial-up/Streaming | YouSendIt (Download MP3 file)
Or you can use the great flash player to listen to it streaming (without having to use an external program). Check it out (down below).
[audio:http://www.fightopinion.com/podcasts/foradio-3-16-2006.mp3]Podcasting Links
- iTunes subscribers – click here.
- Yahoo Podcast subscribers – click here.
- Podcast Alley subscribers – click here.
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Feedback
To contact us for show feedback, you can e-mail any of us on the Fight Opinion radio staff.
- Zach Arnold – [email protected]
- Rob Sayers – [email protected]
- Erin Bucknell – [email protected]
- Group e-mail account – [email protected]
Topics: All Topics, Erin Bucknell, Fight Opinion Radio, podcasts, Rob Sayers, Zach Arnold | 3 Comments » | Permalink | Trackback |
[…] On this week’s FOR show, Rob Sayers and I addressed the Wall Street Journal article by Peter Sanders on MMA in America. Rob’s response can be found here. However, on the radio show, I addressed a more important theme and question regarding what UFC President Dana White wanted to see as far as media coverage. […]
Most of the stuff that was said about Genki Sudo and Duane Ludwig was wrong, but other than that, not a bad show.
What about Sudo was wrong?