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ESPN gives Sherdog radio shows a media push
By Zach Arnold | January 29, 2008

ESPN has now expanded it’s Podcenter page to include Sherdog MMA radio shows. The first show listed is Josh Gross’s Point Blank radio show.
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what happened to the stephen quadros show? they haven’t had any new eps recently
They announced that Quadros is too busy and won’t be doing the show anymore.
The Big John interview on Gross’ show from Sunday was great. Quality show.
Quadros’ show was terrible IMO. He didn’t have much to offer in terms of MMA knowledge.
I felt like a kid who found out Santa wasn’t real when I began hearing that “The Fight Professor” really didn’t have that great of mma knowledge.
I feel so cheated!
Glad to see ESPN is pushing the anti-UFC team so much.
The ultra-pro UFC angle gets really old really quick. I like the Sherdog radio, much of the White bashing is done in jest and they dedicate most of their time talking about UFC, so this giant anti-UFC angle really has little basis. It’s like when people bash Zach for covering pro wrestling or the Japanese scene too much, it has no basis. Anyway this is a good thing, maybe it’ll help educate some fans even if just a little bit. Anyway I read the site all the time, just don’t post ever but felt compelled today.
quadros isnt’ exactly the pinnacle of knowledge, but he’s been involved with mma for a long time and his show was more like a chat than indepth discussion which is why i liked the show… wasn’t a big fan of the co-host tho, they didn’t seem to get along
lol, I image ESPN will be severing ties with sherdog momentarily after they are introduce to the steaming pile that sherdog radio network is.
Zing.
Josh Gross’ show is quite informative. I find he asks a lot of pertinent questions that sometimes makes the subject uneasy.
SDS on the other hand, is like listening to two college students talk about MMA.
Been reading your site for a while now. Keep up the good work Zack.
Amy Robinson, which radio shows would you consider high-quality if you don’t like Sherdog’s shows?
Beyond FightOpinion Radio, and the occasional episode of TAGG Radio, most other shows out right now are amateur and childish at best. Sherdog has the production quality, good personalities, clean language, and variety of shows which in my opinion make them the top dogs (pun intended).