The FightBox Podcast takes on all of the recent happenings in the world combat sports. Host Don Roid, has spent years as a fighting sports journalist and pro wrestler and is the English commentator for the FightBox HD channel. In this show he weighs in on everything from MMA and kickboxing to pro wrestling and martial arts as well as conducting interviews with top fighters from around the world.
Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 10 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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Category | Sports |
Host Daniel Austin shares what is perhaps the most unusual story ever told on The FightBox Podcast - the night he had an out of body experience (OBE) during a wrestling match.
Dr. Melanie Joy is a Harvard Educated psychologist and author of several books. Austin Aries is a professional wrestler who has competed for WWE, Impact Wrestling and many other top wrestling promotions. They discuss the issue of "carnism".
Austin Aries is a professional wrestler that has performed in nearly all of the top wrestling organizations in the world including WWE, Ring of Honor, Impact Wrestling and many more. However, since his departure from Impact Wrestling last fall, he ha... more
Mike Radich's new comic book "Cagefighters from the Rock" tells the story of a group of MMA fighters who seek revenge after their trainer has been killed at the orders of an escaped criminal who is now posing as the mayor of the city. more
Mike Wesemann and Harvye Hodja of sumotalk.com join host Daniel Austin to discuss all the latest news in the world of pro sumo. more
Host Daniel Austin tells the amazing story of driving from Rzeszów, Poland to Sarkoy, Turkey to do commentary for King of Kings kickboxing which was live on Fightbox HD 11.08.2018. more
Arek Pawłowski joins host Daniel Austin to review WrestleMania 34, which happened on 08.04.2018 in front of over 78,000 people. Plus, Daniel discusses the future of The FightBox Podcast. To listen, left click on the link below. To download, right cli... more
Bob Sapp - he’s sort of like the Donald Trump of combat sports, either you love him or you hate him. He’s a very polarizing individual. The haters will say he has no business being a fighter, seeing as how he has obviously been taking dives for the p... more
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